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    Lokāẏata Debīprasāda.Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, Someśa Caṭṭopādhyāẏa & Śāntanu Cakrabartī (eds.) - 1994 - Kalakātā: Anushṭupa.
    Contributed articles on the life and works of Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, Indian philosopher and Indologist; includes some of his writings and letters.
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    Ernst Bloch’s Speculative Materialism: Ontology, Epistemology, Politics.Cat Moir - 2019 - Boston: BRILL.
    In _Ernst Bloch’s Speculative Materialism: Ontology, Epistemology, Politics_, Cat Moir offers a new interpretation of the philosophy of Ernst Bloch. Moir challenges perceptions of Bloch as a naïve utopian thinker via a close contextualised reading of his speculative materialism.
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    Paṇḍita Śrī Kṣetreśacandra Caṭṭopādhyāya smr̥ti-grantha.Kṣetreśacandra Caṭṭopādhyāya, Lakshmīnārāyaṇa Tivārī, Ramāsaṅkara Miśra & Aśoka Kānti Cakravartī (eds.) - 2008 - Vārāṇasī: Sampūrṇānanda Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya.
  4. 'Yep, I'm Gay': Understanding Agential Identity.Robin Dembroff & Cat Saint-Croix - 2019 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6:571-599.
    What’s important about ‘coming out’? Why do we wear business suits or Star Trek pins? Part of the answer, we think, has to do with what we call agential identity. Social metaphysics has given us tools for understanding what it is to be socially positioned as a member of a particular group and what it means to self-identify with a group. But there is little exploration of the general relationship between self-identity and social position. We take up this exploration, developing (...)
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    Pharaoh’s Daughter: The Adoptive Mother’s Sacrifice.Cat Quine - 2021 - Feminist Theology 29 (2):102-112.
    In Exodus 2, Moses has two mothers; his Hebrew mother, who nurses him and the daughter of Pharaoh, who financially supports his Hebrew mother, adopts him, and names him. Pharaoh’s daughter appears in scholarly discussions, yet little attention is given to her role as mother of Moses. Indeed, this motherhood is downplayed in the biblical texts, and also in biblical scholarship, wherein the daughter of Pharaoh is absent from many discussions of biblical mothers and is at times relegated beneath the (...)
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  6. On Understanding: Maxwell on the Methods of Illustration and Scientific Metaphor.Jordi Cat - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):395-441.
    In this paper I examine the notion and role of metaphors and illustrations in Maxwell's works in exact science as a pathway into a broader and richer philosophical conception of a scientist and scientific practice. While some of these notions and methods are still at work in current scientific research-from economics and biology to quantum computation and quantum field theory-, here I have chosen to attest to their entrenchment and complexity in actual science by attempting to make some conceptual sense (...)
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    Into the ‘regions of physical and metaphysical chaos’: Maxwell’s scientific metaphysics and natural philosophy of action.Jordi Cat - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (1):91-104.
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    Maxwell's color statistics: From reduction of visible errors to reduction to invisible molecules.Jordi Cat - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 48:60-75.
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    The Popper-Neurath debate and Neurath's attack on scientific method.Jordi Cat - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (2):219-250.
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    Neurath and the Legacy of Algebraic Logic.Jordi Cat - 2019 - In Adam Tuboly & Jordi Cat (eds.), Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 241-337.
    In this paper I introduce a broader context, and sketch an integrated account with the purpose of examining the significance of Neurath’s attention to logic in early works and subsequent positions. The specific attention to algebraic logic is important in integrating his own interest in mathematics and combining, since Leibniz, the ideals of a universal language and of a calculus of reasoning. The interest in universal languages constitutes a much broader, so-called tradition of pasigraphy that extended beyond philosophical projects. I (...)
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  11. Aparokshānubhūti ; Śrīśrīrāmagītā ; Śrīśrīrāmalīlāgīti.Rāmapada Caṭṭopādhyāẏa - 1987 - Kalikātā: Phārmā Keelaema. Edited by Anilahari Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Mahīdhara & Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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    Images and Logic of the Light Cone: Tracking Robb’s Postulational Turn in Physical Geometry.Jordi Cat - 2016 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 8:39-100.
    Previous discussions of Robb’s work on space and time have offered a philosophical focus on causal interpretations of relativity theory or a historical focus on his use of non-Euclidean geometry, or else ignored altogether in discussions of relativity at Cambridge. In this paper I focus on how Robb’s work made contact with those same foundational developments in mathematics and with their applications. This contact with applications of new mathematical logic at Göttingen and Cambridge explains the transition from his electron research (...)
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  13. At the top of the hierarchical ladder : were-animals in Annette Curtis Klause's Blood and chocolate and Patrice Kindl's Owl in love.Cat Yampell - 2009 - In Sarah E. McFarland & Ryan Hediger (eds.), Animals and agency: an interdisciplinary exploration. Boston: Brill.
     
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  14. Bedānta prabeśa: Brahmasūtra o Śrīmadbhāgabata granthera bhūmikā.Rāmapada Caṭṭopādhyāẏa - 1980 - Kalikātā: Phārmā Keelaema.
     
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    Faith, Reason and Peach in Lessing's Late Works.Cat Moir - 2019 - Theoria 66 (159):117-141.
    This article argues that G. E. Lessing should be viewed as one of the German Enlightenment’s foremost thinkers of peace alongside his contemporary Immanuel Kant, whose contribution to thinking peace in the eighteenth century is already well recognised. It makes this case by examining two of Lessing’s late works: the 1779 drama Nathan the Wise and the 1780 essay The Education of the Human Race. The dialogue between faith and reason characteristic of Enlightenment discourse is at the heart of both (...)
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    Filosofías territoriales de la relatividad y la unidad de España: Ors y Ortega sobre Einstein y la relatividad al servicio del novecentismo catalán y la República española.Jordi Cat - 2018 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 12:19-67.
    In the aftermath of the Spanish War, the Catalan philosopher Eugeni d'Ors and the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset offered a reading of Einstein’s theory of relativity in which discussions of unity and plurality connected their respective synthetic philosophies and nationalist projects of political and cultural analysis and reform. Besides their philosophical views, references to Einstein tracked their territorial concerns and personal circumstances in the relations between Catalonia, Spain and Europe. Einstein’s theory symbolized the saving connection between the classical (...)
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    In Defence of Speculative Materialism.Cat Moir - 2019 - Historical Materialism 27 (2):123-155.
    Ernst Bloch’s recourse to speculative philosophy has guaranteed him the position of a perpetual outsider in the history of Western Marxism. When Jürgen Habermas described Bloch’s philosophy in 1960 as a ‘speculative materialism’, it was to denounce him for crossing the boundaries of critical thought set down as much by Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason as by Marx’s critique of political economy. This article argues that Bloch’s speculative materialism deserves to be re-assessed. Contrary to Habermas’s assertion that speculation is divorced (...)
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  18. Otto Neurath: Philosophy Between Science and Politics.Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck & Thomas E. Uebel (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    An international team of four authors, led by distinguished philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, and leading scholar of the Vienna Circle, Thomas E. Uebel, have produced this lucid and elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book, which depicts Neurath's science in the political, economic and intellectual milieu in which it was practised, is divided into three sections: Neurath's biographical background and the socio-political context of his economic ideas; the development of his theory of science; and his legacy as illustrated (...)
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    Switching gestalts on gestalt psychology: On the relation between science and philosophy.Jordi Cat - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (2):131-177.
    : The distinction between science and philosophy plays a central role in methodological, programmatic and institutional debates. Discussions of disciplinary identities typically focus on boundaries or else on genealogies, yielding models of demarcation and models of dynamics. Considerations of a discipline's self-image, often based on history, often plays an important role in the values, projects and practices of its members. Recent focus on the dynamics of scientific change supplements Kuhnian neat model with a role for philosophy and yields a model (...)
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    Speculation, Dialectic and Critique: Hegel and Critical Theory in Germany after 1945.Cat Moir - 2017 - Hegel Bulletin 38 (2):199-220.
    This article challenges the restrictive association of critical theory with the Frankfurt School by exploring the differential reception of Hegel by German critical thinkers on both sides of the Iron Curtain after 1945. In the West, Theodor Adorno held Hegelian ‘identity thinking’ partly responsible for the atrocities of National Socialism. Meanwhile in the East, Ernst Bloch turned Hegel into a weapon against the communist regime. The difference between Adorno and Bloch’s positions is shown to turn on the relationship between speculation, (...)
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    Las imágenes y la lógica del cono de luz: rastreando el giro postulacional de Robb en la física geométrica.Jordi Cat - 2016 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 8:43-105.
    Previous discussions of Robb’s work on space and time have offered a philosophical focus on causal interpretations of relativity theory or a historical focus on his use of non-Euclidean geometry, or else ignored altogether in discussions of relativity at Cambridge. In this paper I focus on how Robb’s work made contact with those same foundational developments in mathematics and with their applications. This contact with applications of new mathematical logic at Göttingen and Cambridge explains the transition from his electron research (...)
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    Territorial Philosophies of Relativity and the Unity of Spain: Ors and Ortega on Einstein and Relativity at the Service of Catalan Noucentisme and the Spanish Republic.Jordi Cat - 2018 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 12:19-67.
    Tras la Guerra Civil el filósofo catalán Eugeni d’Ors y el filósofo español José Ortega y Gasset ofrecieron una lectura de la teoría de la relatividad de Einstein in la cual conectaron discusiones de unidad y pluralidad con sus respectivas filosofías y proyectos nacionalistas de análisis y reforma política y cultural sintetizantes. Además, frecuentes referencias a Einstein distinguen sus respectivas ideas filosóficas, sus preocupaciones territoriales y sus circunstancias personales en relación a Cataluña, España y Europa. La teoría de Einstein simbolizó (...)
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    The Archimedean point: Consciousness, praxis, and the present in Lukács and Bloch.Cat Moir - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 157 (1):3-23.
    This article consists of an original translation of Ernst Bloch’s 1923 review of Lukács History and Class Consciousness, preceded by a translator’s introduction contextualising Bloch’s review and interpreting what it tells us about the intellectual and personal relationship between Bloch and Lukács. I argue that Bloch’s review highlights some of the key differences and points of intersection between their thinking. Written when their personal relationship had already soured for both political and intellectual reasons, Bloch’s review makes clear his ongoing commitment (...)
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    Wilhelm Reich and Sexology from Below.Cat Moir - 2022 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 45 (4):625-650.
    One of sexologist Wilhelm Reich's most ambitious and enduring theories claims that sexuality and sexual repression play a central role in the production and reproduction of class structures and hierarchies. From 1927–1933, Reich combined his sexological work with his communist political convictions in a movement that became known as sex-pol. Reich developed some of his most provocative and potentially emancipatory theories through this empirical work with members of working-class communities. Though they often remain anonymous in his writings, the traces of (...)
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    Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives.Adam Tuboly & Jordi Cat (eds.) - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This highly readable book is a collection of critical papers on Otto Neurath. It comprehensively re-examines Neurath’s scientific, philosophical and educational contributions from a range of standpoints including historical, sociological and problem-oriented perspectives. Leading Neurath scholars disentangle and connect Neurath’s works, ideas and ideals and evaluate them both in their original socio-historical context and in contemporary philosophical debates. Readers will discover a new critical understanding. Drawing on archive materials, essays discuss not only Neurath’s better-known works from lesser-known perspectives, but also (...)
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    Rethinking Ernst Bloch.Henk de Berg & Cat Moir (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume offers a critical re-assessment of the thought of Ernst Bloch, best-known for his groundbreaking study The Principle of Hope and one of the most significant European thinkers and public intellectuals of the twentieth century. It explores Bloch's life, work and reception; his debt to Marx and Hegel; his central concepts of hope and utopia; his affinities with philosophers such as Gramsci and Zizek; and his radical reframing of our understanding of history, society and culture. Above all, this volume (...)
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    Otto Neurath: Philosophy between Science and Politics.Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck & Thomas E. Uebel - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2):306-309.
    Four distinguished authors have been brought together to produce this elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book is divided into three sections: Neurath's biographical background and the economic and social context of his ideas; his theory of science; and the development of his role in debates on Marxist concepts of history and his own conception of science. Coinciding with the emerging serious interest in logical positivism, this timely publication will redress a current imbalance in the history and philosophy of (...)
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    The Thursday Murder Club.David Barker & Cat Mitchell - 2022 - Logos 33 (1):7-22.
    In 2020, the Christmas book charts in the UK made headlines: Barack Obama’s eagerly awaited autobiography, The Promised Land, was beaten to the top spot by The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, a debut cosy crime novel set in a retirement village. Not only did Osman’s book beat the former US president’s expected bestseller, it also broke records, becoming the fastest-selling debut crime novel of all time. Although Osman has a certain level of fame in the UK from his (...)
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    Ian C. Jarvie, The Republic of Science: The Emergence of Popper's Social View of Science. [REVIEW]Jordi Cat - 2003 - Metascience 12 (1):75-77.
    Jarvie’s main claims in this book are that Popper’s account of scientific methodology requires institutions and traditions and that his body of work articulates this controversial relation. The logical problem of demarcating scientific statements and attitudes from others is inevitably linked with the sociological problem of demarcating the institution of science from others. Simply put, the solution to the former requires a solution to the latter. Falsifiability is a logical property; falsification is not. All methods are social and, with this (...)
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    Thomas Uebel. Empiricism at the Crossroads: The Vienna Circle’s Protocol-Sentence Debate. Full Circle: Publications of the Archive of Scientific Philosophy 4. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. Pp. xviii+518. $80.96. [REVIEW]Jordi Cat - 2012 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (2):354-360.
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    Molly Farneth. Hegel's Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict and Rituals of Reconciliation. Princeton/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-681-17190-6 (hbk). Pp. 165. [REVIEW]Cat Moir - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-4.
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    Pro-abortion attitude with context of traditional and professional identity dilemma.Gizem Deniz Bulucu Büyüksoy, Kamuran Ozdil & Aslıhan Çatıker - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (7):1529-1541.
    Background:Nurses are in a key position for reproduction health service delivery. Therefore, it is thought that it would be important to inspect opinions of student nurses, who will be health employees in the future, about self-induced abortion to develop women health and public health.Objectives:The goal of this study is to inspect opinions of nursing students with different sociocultural specialties, about self-induced abortions.Research design:It is qualitative type and planned with ethnographic research pattern.Participants and research context:The study was conducted with 20 last-term (...)
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    A Qualitative Research About Chancing Child Perception, Methods of Education and Effects of Internet in Society.Eyüp Çelik & Fatma Betül Çat - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (2):265-300.
    This research was conducted to reveal the views of the parents and prospective parents in our country on the oncept of childhood, the methods of education they applied and their opinions about the effects of the internet. In this context; under the 40; 26 male 32 female, between 40-60; 7 male, 9 female, over the 60; 2 male, 2 female total78 people were interviewed. The findings were assessed regarding gender-generation and gender-repeat/expression. The results of this research show that the participants (...)
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  34. Pañcīkaraṇam: Sureśvarācāryakr̥tavārtika, Nārāyaṇakr̥tavārtikābharaṇa, Ānandagirikr̥tavivaraṇa, Rāmatīrthakr̥tatattvacandrikā, Śāntyānandakr̥ta-Advaitāgamahr̥daya, Gaṅgādharakr̥tapañcīkaraṇa-candrikā-iti ṭīkāṣaṭkasamalaṅkr̥tam: mūlasya pañcaṭīkānāñca Hindībhāshānuvādavibhūṣitam. Śaṅkarācārya - 1983 - Vārāṇasī, Bhārata: Caukhambhā Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna. Edited by Sureśvarācārya & Kāmeśvaranātha Miśra.
     
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    Otto Neurath: Philosophy between Science and Politics. [REVIEW]T. A. Ryckman, Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck & Thomas E. Uebel - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):327.
    Four distinguished authors have been brought together to produce this elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book is divided into three sections: Neurath's biographical background and the economic and social context of his ideas; his theory of science; and the development of his role in debates on Marxist concepts of history and his own conception of science. Coinciding with the emerging serious interest in logical positivism, this timely publication will redress a current imbalance in the history and philosophy of (...)
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    Through the eyes of a child: preschoolers’ identification of emotional expressions from the child affective facial expression (CAFE) set.Vanessa LoBue, Lewis Baker & Cat Thrasher - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1122-1130.
    ABSTRACTResearchers have been interested in the perception of human emotional expressions for decades. Importantly, most empirical work in this domain has relied on controlled stimulus sets of adults posing for various emotional expressions. Recently, the Child Affective Facial Expression set was introduced to the scientific community, featuring a large validated set of photographs of preschool aged children posing for seven different emotional expressions. Although the CAFE set was extensively validated using adult participants, the set was designed for use with children. (...)
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  37. Behavioral Responses of Nursing Home Residents to Visits From a Person with a Dog,a Robot Seal or aToy Cat.Karen Thodberg, Lisbeth U. Sørensen, Poul B. Videbech, Pia H. Poulsen, Birthe Houbak, Vibeke Damgaard, Ingrid Keseler, David Edwards & Janne W. Christensen - 2016 - Anthrozoos 29 (1):107-121.
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  38. Barton, C., 220 Bashford, A., 435 Bueno, O., 360 Cat, J., 75.P. Catton, D. S. Caudill, G. Clements, M. Crotty, M. Delehanty, J. Dettloff, J. Dupré, D. Edgerton, J. Forge & B. Fritscher - 2003 - Metascience 12:463-464.
     
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    Infantile and adult heart rate patterns in cats during aversive conditioning.S. Stefan Soltysik, George Wolfe, José Garcia-Sanchez & Thomas Nicholas - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (1):51-54.
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    Proposed model of postural atonia in a decerebrate cat.S. Mori & Y. Ohta - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3):415-416.
  41. Parallel W-, X-and Y-cell pathways in the cat: a model for visual function.S. Murray Sherman - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley.
     
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  42. Spatial correlation in directionally selective complex cells of cat area 17.R. J. A. van Wezel, M. J. M. Lankheet, S. O. Dumoulin & W. A. van de Grind - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 125-126.
     
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    To Intervene or Not to Intervene? The Issue of the Liminal Feral Cat.Donna Yarri & Spencer S. Stober - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):204-222.
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    Radiography image analysis using cat swarm optimized deep belief networks.Sura Khalil Abd, Mustafa Musa Jaber & Amer S. Elameer - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 31 (1):40-54.
    Radiography images are widely utilized in the health sector to recognize the patient health condition. The noise and irrelevant region information minimize the entire disease detection accuracy and computation complexity. Therefore, in this study, statistical Kolmogorov–Smirnov test has been integrated with wavelet transform to overcome the de-noising issues. Then the cat swarm-optimized deep belief network is applied to extract the features from the affected region. The optimized deep learning model reduces the feature training cost and time and improves the overall (...)
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    Ki̇tap tanitimi Immanuel, Kant, (2021), fakültelerin çatışması, (çev. Mevlüt albayrak), ankara: Fol yayınları.Nurten Ki̇ri̇ş Yilmaz - 2021 - Tabula Rasa: Felsefe Ve Teoloji 36:61-63.
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  46. Death of a companion cat or dog and human bereavement: Psychosocial variables (vol 10, pg 100, 2002).Di la PlanchonTempler, S. Stokes & J. Keller - 2002 - Society and Animals 10 (3):327-329.
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    Hearing acuity of animals as measured by conditioning methods.S. Dworkin, J. Katzman, G. A. Hutchinson & J. R. McCabe - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (3):281.
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    Learning Representations of Wordforms With Recurrent Networks: Comment on Sibley, Kello, Plaut, & Elman (2008).Jeffrey S. Bowers & Colin J. Davis - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (7):1183-1186.
    Sibley et al. (2008) report a recurrent neural network model designed to learn wordform representations suitable for written and spoken word identification. The authors claim that their sequence encoder network overcomes a key limitation associated with models that code letters by position (e.g., CAT might be coded as C‐in‐position‐1, A‐in‐position‐2, T‐in‐position‐3). The problem with coding letters by position (slot‐coding) is that it is difficult to generalize knowledge across positions; for example, the overlap between CAT and TOMCAT is lost. Although we (...)
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    Emotional mimicry: a communication accommodation approach.Quinten S. Bernhold & Howard Giles - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):799-804.
    This commentary addresses emotional mimicry from a communication accommodation theory (CAT) perspective. After reviewing CAT, we outline commonalities between CAT and the Emotional Mimicry as Social Regulator view. We then discuss how CAT and the Emotional Mimicry as Social Regulator view can contribute to each other. Finally, we provide directions for future research on emotional mimicry informed by CAT, including ways to incorporate individual differences, listener-oriented perceptions, and variables relevant to families.
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    Position-invariant letter identification is a key component of any universal model of reading.Jeffrey S. Bowers - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):281-282.
    A universal property of visual word identification is position-invariant letter identification, such that the letter is coded in the same way in CAT and ACT. This should provide a fundamental constraint on theories of word identification, and, indeed, it inspired some of the theories that Frost has criticized. I show how the spatial coding scheme of Colin Davis can, in principle, account for contrasting transposed letter priming effects, and at the same time, position-invariant letter identification.
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