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    Let's (not) talk about it' : Augustine and the control of epistolary dialogue.Richard Miles - 2008 - In Simon Goldhill, The end of dialogue in antiquity. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 135.
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    The Inner Eye of Alfred StieglitzLiterary Admirers of Alfred Stieglitz.Miles Orvell, Robert Haines & F. Richard Thomas - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (3):339.
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    A Rawlsian basis for core labour rights.Richard Croucher, Mark G. E. Kelly & Lilian Miles - 2012 - Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal 1 (31):297–320.
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    Review of Thomas Richard Miles: Religion and the Scientific Outlook[REVIEW]T. R. Miles - 1960 - Ethics 71 (1):68-70.
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    Elementa logicae: in gratiam studiosae iuventutis in Academia Oxoniensi.Edward Brerewood, Miles Flesher & Richard Davis - 1619 - Excudebat Milo Flesher, Impensis Ric. Davis, Bibliopolæoxoniensis.
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    Is Ethics a Liability in Turbulent Cometitive Environments? [REVIEW]Noreen Dornenburg, Richard D'Aveni, Robert Gunther, Raymond F. Miles & Charles C. Snow - 1996 - Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (2):233-239.
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    Eldridge, Richard. on Moral Personhood: Philosophy, Literature, Criticism, and Self-Knowledge.Miles K. Rind - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (2):169-169.
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    Overcoming Entrenched Disagreements: the Case of Misoprostol for Post‐Partum Haemorrhage.Narcyz Ghinea, Wendy Lipworth, Miles Little, Ian Kerridge & Richard Day - 2013 - Developing World Bioethics 15 (1):48-54.
    The debate about whether misoprostol should be distributed to low resource communities to prevent post-partum haemorrhage, recognised as a major cause of maternal mortality, is deeply polarised. This is in spite of stakeholders having access to the same evidence about the risks and benefits of misoprostol. To understand the disagreement, we conducted a qualitative analysis of the values underpinning debates surrounding community distribution of misoprostol. We found that different moral priorities, epistemic values, and attitudes towards uncertainty were the main factors (...)
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    Ethics & Evidence in Medical Debates: The Case of Recombinant Activated Factor VII.Narcyz Ghinea, Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge, Miles Little & Richard O. Day - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (2):38-45.
    While ethics and evidence‐based medicine are often viewed as separate domains of inquiry and practice, what we know influences what we can ethically justify doing, and what we see as our moral obligations shapes the way we interpret evidence. The boundaries between the moral and epistemic spheres become particularly blurred when the health of people is at stake and even more so when no “officially” recommended medical intervention is available to help a patient in need. The treatment of major hemorrhages (...)
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    Richard Miles, ed., The Donatist Schism: Controversy and Contexts.Adam Ployd - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (2):309-312.
  11. New books. [REVIEW]A. M. Quinton, P. H. Nowell-Smith, William Kneale, Stephen Toulmin, T. R. Miles, P. F. Strawson, D. W. Hamlyn, J. Harrison, Richard Robinson, A. C. Crombie, R. Peters, E. C. Mossner, A. M. Honoré & W. J. Rees - 1954 - Mind 63 (252):546-576.
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    The applicability of mathematics in computational systems biology and its experimental relations.Miles MacLeod - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3):1-21.
    In 1966 Richard Levins argued that applications of mathematics to population biology faced various constraints which forced mathematical modelers to trade-off at least one of realism, precision, or generality in their approach. Much traditional mathematical modeling in biology has prioritized generality and precision in the place of realism through strategies of idealization and simplification. This has at times created tensions with experimental biologists. The past 20 years however has seen an explosion in mathematical modeling of biological systems with the (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir, Sister Emmanuelle and Richard Dawkins on the Meaning of “The Meaning of Life”.Judy Miles - 2005 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 21 (1):114-122.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. M. Quinton, J. L. Ackrill, C. H. Whiteley, Richard Wollheim, R. J. Hirst, Karl Britton, E. J. Furlong, Leslie J. Walker, K. V. Gajendragadkar, T. R. Miles & G. J. Warnock - 1953 - Mind 62 (245):107-124.
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    Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger (1927–1931). [REVIEW]Miles Groth - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (2):453-455.
    The initial collaboration and subsequent parting of the ways of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, and the closely related course of the early development of the phenomenological movement, are chronicled in part in the history of a text Husserl wrote for the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The article, “Phenomenology,” which, until 1956, remained an important source of many a general reader’s information about phenomenology, was both one of Husserl’s few attempts to present in a concise way an account (...)
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    A Companion to Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics. [REVIEW]Miles Groth - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (2):452-454.
    The coterie of commentators represented in the present volume include some of the clearest voices for Heidegger’s way of thinking among the second and third generations of American Heidegger scholars. Two of the contributors, who are also the volume’s editors, have just published a new translation of Einführung in die Metaphysik, an event that would appear to be one of the reasons for the project published here. Its thirteen essays are organized under three headings: the question of being, Heidegger and (...)
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    Midstream: The Chicago River, 1999-2010.Richard Wasserman - 2012 - Columbia College Chicago Press.
    In Midstream, photographer Richard Wasserman documents the entire length of the 156-mile Chicago River and gives readers a glimpse into a mostly hidden landscape. As the twentieth century was drawing to a close and the city's industrial manufacturing era was rapidly waning, Wasserman took note of increased efforts to clean, beautify, and conserve the river, and he felt an urgent need to preserve the memory of Chicago's brawling past. As the project progressed and the photographer found himself captivated by (...)
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    Heidegger’s Hidden Sources. East Asian Influences on His Work. [REVIEW]Miles Groth - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):432-433.
    Heidegger scholars have sometimes assumed that Heidegger’s experience of thinking was unprecedented and that the peculiarity of his idiom was related to the novelty of that experience. Reinhard May’s study suggests that Heidegger’s thought is fundamentally indebted to his early familiarity with Zen Buddhist ideas and to his reading of Taoist classics, including the Tao te Ching of Lao Tse and the works of Chuang Zu, in German translations Heidegger knew by Victor von Strauss, Martin Buber and Richard Wilhelm, (...)
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    Newton.Richard S. Westfall - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 320–324.
    Isaac Newton was born on 25 December 1642 in the hamlet of Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, about six miles south of Grantham. The posthumous and only son of Isaac Newton, père, he found himself deposited with grandparents at the age of three when his mother married a second time; he remained with the grandparents for eight years until the death of his stepfather. After successfully resisting his mother's intention that he manage the considerable estate she had inherited from the two husbands, (...)
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    Fair process and the redundancy of bioethics: A polemic.Richard Ashcroft - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (1):3-9.
    Queen Mary, University of London, School of Law, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK. Tel: +442078825126, Fax: +442089818733, Email: r.ashcroft{at}qmul.ac.uk ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Recent doctrine in both national and international organisations concerned with public health planning and resource allocation has it that direct ethical justification of substantive decisions is so difficult as to be impossible. Instead, we should agree on criteria of procedural justice and reach decisions whose justification lies in how (...)
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    Leadership and Ethics Lessons from Katrina: A Case Study of the Fairmont Hotel's Response to Hurricane Katrina.Richard E. Wokutch, Sookhan Ho & Suzanne Murrmann - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:516-517.
    This case deals with the corporate response to a crisis and the successful evacuation of approximately 900 hotel guests, staff, and family members of staff whowere stranded in the Fairmont New Orleans hotel by Hurricane Katrina. This rescue effort, spearheaded by managers at the sister Fairmont hotel in Dallas, Texas, was completed shortly after 12 a.m. on Friday, September 2, 2005, when the last bus with evacuees pulled into the Dallas Fairmont after making a round trip of more than 1000 (...)
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    Promoting Healthy Behavior: How Much Freedom? Whose Responsibility? Edited by Daniel Callahan, Washington DC, Georgetown University Press, 2000, 186 pages, £32.50. [REVIEW]Richard J. Coker - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (5):357-358.
    When my family and I were hiking in northern New York state we got lost. I waved down a passing car and inside I could just about, through the haze of purple cigarette smoke, make out a couple of very obese people in the car; they looked like mother and son. They very kindly agreed to take us to our car, several miles away, and during the journey I asked them what had brought them to this remote mountain road. (...)
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    Public Health Preparedness Laws and Policies: Where Do We Go after Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza?Jean O’Connor, Paul Jarris, Richard Vogt & Heather Horton - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):51-55.
    The detection and spread of pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza in the United States led to a complex and multi-faceted response by the public health system that lasted more than a year. When the first domestic case of the virus was detected in California on April 15, 2009, and a second, unrelated case was identified more than 130 miles away in the same state on April 17, 2009, the unique combination of influenza virus genes in addition to its emergence and (...)
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    What does it mean to be human?: reverence for life reaffirmed by responses from around the world.Frederick Franck, Janis A. Roze & Richard Connolly (eds.) - 2000 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    In an inspirational act of faith and hope, nearly one hundred contributors--social activists, thinkers, artists and spiritual leaders--reflect with poignant candor on our shared human condition and attempt to define a core set of human values in our rapidly changing socity. Contributors include: * The Dalai Lama * Wilma Mankiller * Oscar Arias * Jimmy Carter * Cornel West * Jack Miles * Mother Teresa * Nancy Willard * Elie Wiesel * James Earl Jones * Joan Chittister * Mary (...)
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    Richard Cobden's European Tour: Three Unpublished Essays on Spain, Venice and Russia.Rosario López - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (7):948-965.
    SummaryThis article presents a transcription of three brief unpublished essays written by Richard Cobden on Spain, Russia and Venice, along with a critical introduction. These three essays were written during Cobden's European tour, between 1846–47. Excluded from Miles Taylor's edition of the European Diaries, published in 1994, they have escaped scholarly attention. In the introduction I argue that the three essays deserve further study, either by themselves or as part of the European Diaries. Going beyond an anecdotal record (...)
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    Introduction: Richard Rorty, Pragmatic Provocateur.Barry Allen, Richard Rorty, Nicholas Gaskill, Chris Voparil & Barbara Herrnstein Smith - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (3):359-365.
    This essay introduces a running symposium on the work of Richard Rorty and its legacy fifteen years after his passing. The arc of Rorty's thought defines a trajectory through American pragmatism, tracing a variation unimagined until he expressed it. His work raised Anglophone philosophers’ interest in American pragmatism as never before and also focused the interest of the whole world on American pragmatism as never before, even though the result was to define a pragmatism saturated with nominalism and suppressing (...)
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    We Need Both Evidence and Values to Navigate Uncertainty.Ross E. G. Upshur - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):4-4.
    A commentary on “Ethics and Evidence in Medical Debates: The Case of Recombinant Activated Factor VII,” by Narcyz Ghinea, Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge, Miles Little, and Richard O. Day, in the March‐April 2014 issue.
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  28. Philosophy Out of the Cave.Christopher Miles Michaelson - 2001 - In Laura Duhan Kaplan, Philosophy and everyday life. New York: Seven Bridges Press.
     
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  29. Тип: Статья в журнале-научная статья язык: Английский том: 11 номер: 1 год: 1997 страницы: 75-89 цит. В ринц®: 0.Carole Ulanowsky, Miles Little, Andrew Grubb, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Lennart Nordenfelt, David Lamb & Becky Cox White - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (1):75-89.
     
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    (2 other versions)John Locke.Richard Ithamar Aaron - 1937 - New York [etc.]: Oxford university press.
    In this third edition of "John Locke", the text is divided into three parts. The first is biographical, giving an account of the development of Locke's mind. The second expounds the teaching of the "Essay", and relates this to its background; while the third deals with Locke's teaching in political theory, moral philosophy, education, and religion. -- From publisher's description.
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    Altered vision near the hands.Richard A. Abrams, Christopher C. Davoli, Feng Du, William H. Knapp & Daniel Paull - 2008 - Cognition 107 (3):1035-1047.
  32. Film theory and philosophy.Richard Allen & Murray Smith (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume of new essays energizes a growing movement in film theory which questions and seeks to overturn many of the assumptions that have governed film theory for the last twenty years. The book brings together film scholars and philosophers in a united commitment to the standards of argumentation that characterize analytic philosophy rather than a single doctrinal approach. The essays address such topics as authorship, emotion, ideology, representation, and expression in film.
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    Against Herbicide Resistance.Gary L. Comstock - 2000 - In L. Comstock Gary, Vexing Nature?: On the Ethical Case Against Agricultural Biotechnology. Boston: Kluwer. pp. 35-93.
    I pulled weeds out of half-mile rows of soybeans on grandma and grandpa’s farm long before I heard of the controversy surrounding herbicide resistance and genetic engineering. Twenty years ago, Gordie, Richard, Greg, and I “walked beans,” not knowing that our fists and scythes were not the only means available to Grandpa for killing weeds. We knew little then about uprooting thistles with tractors and discs or about spraying chemicals onto mustard. We knew only that a cool thermos of (...)
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    Émile ou de l'éducation (review).Gregor Sebba - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):258-259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:258 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY and diversity"-- ("it is useless to deny or even minimize the incongruities and the contradictions" in Rousseau's statements, as Burgelin says in another book). Instead he puts the finger on the one trait that sets this piece of rationalism (or anti-rationalism, as some would say) apart from all others: not sentiment verging on the mystical, but egocentrism, existentially founded and unique. Rousseau, taking a stand (...)
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    Having less means wanting more: Children hold an intuitive economic theory of diminishing marginal utility.Richard E. Ahl, Emma Cook & Katherine McAuliffe - 2023 - Cognition 234 (C):105367.
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    The Tower Building Challenge.A. Erin Bass & Erin G. Pleggenkuhle-Miles - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 13:325-348.
    The ability to consider and analyze different stakeholder interests is a skill required of today’s business students. This paper describes a 35-minute experiential exercise using Tinkertoys® or Legos® to demonstrate and reinforce the concept of stakeholder management. The exercise, the Tower Building Challenge (TBC), is targeted toward classes in business ethics, strategy, or decision-making and requires students to work in groups to build a tower with the underpinning challenge that each group member has a different interest in how the tower (...)
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    Cursed Questions: On Music and Its Social Practices.Richard Taruskin - 2020 - University of California Press.
    Richard Taruskin’s sweeping collection of essays distills a half century of professional experience, demonstrating an unparalleled insider awareness of relevant debates in all areas of music studies, including historiography and criticism, representation and aesthetics, musical and professional politics, and the sociology of taste. _Cursed Questions, _invoking a famous catchphrase from Russian intellectual history, grapples with questions that are never finally answered but never go away. The writings gathered here form an intellectual biography that showcases the characteristic wit, provocation, and (...)
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    Locke's Life.Mark Goldie - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart, A Companion to Locke. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 25–44.
    John Locke was born in Wrington and brought up in nearby Pensford, a village six miles south of Bristol. In 1647 Locke entered England's finest school,Westminster, under the renowned Richard Busby. At the close of his life, he recommended not only the New Testament but also Cicero's De Officiis (On Duties) as the best guides to morality. Locke always regarded civil and ecclesiastical governance as two equally consequential aspects of public life. Locke's political identity in aligned him with (...)
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    Apes have mimetic culture.Robert W. Mitchell & H. Lyn Miles - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):768-768.
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    The ethical importance of differences between managed care systems.Kate Christensen & Steven H. Miles - 1997 - HEC Forum 9 (4):313-322.
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    Vegan revolution: saving our world, revitalizing Judaism.Richard Schwartz - 2020 - Brooklyn, NY: Lantern Publishing & Media.
    For over four decades, Richard Schwartz has engaged with two ethically rich ways of living that, as he charts in this book, he came to appreciate in middle age: Judaism and veganism. Having been born into a secular Jewish family, it was his marriage and an increasing commitment to social justice that propelled him to study and rediscover the essence of his Jewish faith. That sense of social justice further raised his awareness of the environmental movement, and, ultimately, to (...)
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    Selection does not operate primarily on genes.Richard M. Burian - 2009 - In Francisco José Ayala & Robert Arp, Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 141–164.
    This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape evolution and for the sorts of ‘units’ on which selection might operate. It then summarizes traditional arguments for genic selectionism, i.e., the view that selection operates primarily on genes (e.g., those of G. C. Williams, Richard Dawkins, and David Hull) and traditional counterarguments (e.g., those of William Wimsatt, Richard Lewontin, and Elliott Sober, and a diffuse group based on life history strategies). It (...)
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    Mehr Menschlichkeit!: Ethik Für Alle, Die Verantwortung Tragen.Richard Egger - 2021 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Mit diesem Buch führt Richard Egger in das komplexe Thema Ethik ein: in die Theorie der Menschlichkeit. Er richtet sich damit an Menschen, die Verantwortung für andere tragen – sei es als Vorgesetzte, als Ärztin oder Wissenschaftler, Mutter oder Vater, Lehrer oder in vielen anderen Rollen. Anhand von Beispielen aus unterschiedlichen Lebensbereichen zeigt Egger auf, welche Rolle Vernunft und Gefühl, aber auch unsere Gerechtigkeitsvorstellung für ethisches Handeln spielen. Sein Fazit: Menschlich handeln kann nur, wer einen Sinn für Fairness und (...)
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    Schleiermacher: On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers.Richard Crouter (ed.) - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    A classic of modern religious thought, Schleiermacher's On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers is here presented in Richard Crouter's acclaimed English translation of the 1799 edition, originally published in Cambridge Texts in German Philosophy. Written when its youthful author was deeply involved in German Romanticism and the critique of Kant's moral and religious philosophy, it is a masterly expression of Protestant Christian apologetics of the modern period, which powerfully displays the tensions between the Romantic and Enlightenment accounts of (...)
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    Computer Environments for Proof Construction.Richard Scheines & Wilfried Sieg - unknown
    Richard Scheines and Wilfred Sieg. Computer Environments for Proof Construction.
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  46. Disability, priority, and social justice.Richard Arneson - manuscript
    Richard J. Arneson version 7/27/99 Is having a disability more like being a member of a racially stigmatized group or like lacking a talent? Both analogies might be apt. The Americans with Disabilities Act stresses the former analogy. The framing thought is that people with disabilities are objects of prejudice and prejudiced behaviors which wrongfully exclude them from participation in important social practices such as the labor market. Think for example of a blind person whose job applications are always (...)
     
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  47. Virtual Reality Translation of Judith Thomson's Violinist Analogy.Erick Ramirez, Miles Elliott, Scott LaBarge & Carl Maggio - manuscript
    A virtual reality translation of Judith Thomson's Violinist Analogy. These modules are free to download and use in the classroom and for research/x-phi purposes. -/- *Requires an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive and VR capable computer. To open the files, uncompress the downloaded .zip folder and run the executable (.exe) file.
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    Unconscious processing of multiple nonadjacent letters in visually masked words.Richard L. Abrams - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):585-601.
    The claim that visually masked, unidentifiable words are analyzed at the level of whole word meaning has been challenged by recent findings indicating that instead, analysis occurs mainly at the subword level. The present experiments examined possible limits on subword analysis. Experiment 1 obtained semantic priming from pleasant- and unpleasant-meaning subliminal words in which no individual letter contained diagnostic information about a word’s evaluative valence; thus analysis must operate on information more complex than that contained in individual letters. Experiments 2 (...)
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    Marx, Engels, and Dühring.Richard Adamiak - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (1):98.
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    Literature and truth: imaginative writing as a medium for ideas.Richard Lansdown - 2018 - Boston: Brill Rodopi.
    In Literature and Truth Richard Lansdown continues a discussion concerning the truth-bearing status of imaginative literature that pre-dates Plato. The book opens with a general survey of contemporary approaches in philosophical aesthetics, and a discussion of the contribution to the question made by British philosopher R. G. Collingwood in particular, in his Speculum Mentis. It then offers six case-studies from the Romantic era to the contemporary one as to how imaginative authors have variously dealt with bodies of discursive thought (...)
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