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    The Right Tool for the Job: Philosophy’s Evolving Role in Advancing Management Theory.Steven E. Wallis - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (3):67-99.
    In this paper, I build on Wittgenstein’s metaphor of a toolbox to introduce the metaphor of ‘tool confusion’ – how differing conceptual constructs may be applied, or misapplied, to one another and the effect that such applications have on the advancement of management theory. Moving beyond metaphor, I investigate a theory of management through two specific philosophical lenses (Popper and Lyotard). This analysis tests both the theory and the philosophies with regard to how each philosophy may be applied as a (...)
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    The Right Tool for the Job: Philosophy’s Evolving Role in Advancing Management Theory.Steven E. Wallis - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (3):67-99.
    In this paper, I build on Wittgenstein’s metaphor of a toolbox to introduce the metaphor of ‘tool confusion’ – how differing conceptual constructs may be applied, or misapplied, to one another and the effect that such applications have on the advancement of management theory. Moving beyond metaphor, I investigate a theory of management through two specific philosophical lenses (Popper and Lyotard). This analysis tests both the theory and the philosophies with regard to how each philosophy may be applied as a (...)
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    Causalidade circular e causação mental: uma saída para a oposição internalismo versus externalismo?Willem Haselager & Maria Qui - 2002 - Manuscrito 25 (3):217-238.
    O debate internalismo versus externalismo é freqüentemente construído na forma de uma oposição direta entre conteúdo mental e causação mental. Tal oposição reforça uma tendência a se tomar partido no debate. Alguns sustentam que o fisicalismo falhou, uma vez que não existe uma explicação sobre o papel do conteúdo mental externo na causação interna do comportamento. Outros tomam o partido do fisicalismo e argumentam que ele não deixa lugar para um papel causal do conteúdo mental . Defendemos aqui a hipótese (...)
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    Tempo naturale e natura immemoriale.Ted Toadvine - 2014 - Discipline filosofiche. 24 (2):9-22.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception discloses reflection’s dependence on the prereflective and anonymous life of the body, which follows a cyclical temporal rhythm distinct from the linear time of personal history. This immemorial past is disclosed only indirectly as a resistance constitutive of reflection. The ontological significance of this “natural time” is developed, first, in The Visible and the Invisible’s account of nature as “always at the first day”, as an unending process of productive creation; and, secondly, in the (...)
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  5. História, histórias: A recuperação do passado em psicoterapia junguiana.Walter Boechat - 2011 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (22):9-15.
    O artigo aborda a questão da história, a história, passado, tempo e imagem em psicoterapia junguiana. O autor discorre sobre a experiência do tempo e da história nas religiões orientais e sociedades tribais contrapondo-as com a vivência do tempo linear da cultura judaico-cristã. Esse tipo de experiência é contraposto com a experiência do inconsciente, suas histórias e histórias e símbolos arquetípicos.
     
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  6. Phenomenal concepts: Neither circular nor opaque. E. Diaz-Leon - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (8):1186-1199.
    In this paper, I focus on an influential account of phenomenal concepts, the recognitional account, and defend it from some recent challenges. According to this account, phenomenal concepts are recognitional concepts that we use when we recognize experiences as “another one of those.” Michael Tye has argued that this account is viciously circular because the relevant recognitional abilities involve descriptions of the form “another experience of the same type,” which is also a phenomenal concept. Tye argues that we avoid (...)
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    Concepção e percepção de tempo e de temporalidade no Egipto Antigo.José das Candeias Sales - 2006 - Cultura:19-37.
    Nesta reflexão sobre a concepção e a percepção de tempo e de temporalidade no antigo Egipto enfatizam-se as várias formas de encarar o tempo existentes entre os antigos Egípcios, as suas diferentes e operantes marcas, regulares e cadenciadas, aplicáveis ao Cosmos e ao indivíduo e o modo como afectavam, directa ou indirectamente, os comportamentos das diferentes camadas da sociedade egípcia.Além de, obviamente, conhecer os efeitos e a influência da passagem do(s) tempo(s), a sociedade egípcia destacou-se pela sua (...)
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    Espaço e Tempo na Física Qu'ntica.José Nunes Ramalho Croca - 2023 - Perspectivas 7 (2):156-173.
    Os conceitos de espaço e tempo absolutos, independentes entre si, foram propostos por Newton como os mais básicos fundamentos da mecânica clássica. Alguns estudiosos, como Leibniz, admitiram haver alguma interconexão entre o espaço e o tempo. No século passado, devido ao incrível aprimoramento dos instrumentos físicos de observação em diferentes escalas, mudanças aconteceram. Com a relatividade, foi proposto o conceito de espaço-tempo, uma relação linear entre o espaço e o tempo. Com a mecânica quântica, devido (...)
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    Oficina de criação do e no pensamento: o acontecimento como abertura da filosofia às artes.Juliana Soares Bom-Tempo & Humberto Guido - 2017 - Educação E Filosofia 31 (63):1527-1537.
    * Doutora em Educação pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Professora do curso de Dança e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes Cênicas da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia.** Doutor em Educação pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Professor do curso de Filosofia, do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia. O ano de 2015 marcou os vinte anos da morte de Gilles Deleuze, a data foi celebrada com a realização de eventos promovidos (...)
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    Dialética e experiência.Franklin Leopoldo E. Silva - 2005 - Dois Pontos 2 (2).
    É bem conhecida a oposição estabelecida por Kant entre experiência possível e dialética, na medida em que esta última é caracterizada como a “lógica da ilusão”. Ao mesmo tempo, o modo de pensar metafísico, que ocorre dialeticamente, em sentido kantiano, é uma tendência inevitável da razão, expressa na exigência formal de completude das categorias. Como o pensar, enquanto exercício livre da razão, é em si mesmo mais amplo do que a atividade de conhecer, própria do entendimento, o pensar contém (...)
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  11. Global Evolutionary Arguments: Self-Defeat, Circularity, and Skepticism about Reason.Diego E. Machuca - 2023 - In Evolutionary Debunking Arguments: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 333–359.
    In this essay, I consider an evolutionary debunking argument (EDA) that purports to undermine the epistemic justification of the belief in the reliability of our belief-forming processes, and an evolutionary vindicating argument (EVA) that seeks to establish that such a belief is epistemically justified. Whereas the EDA in question seems to fall prey to crippling self-defeat, the EVA under consideration seems to fall prey to vicious circularity. My interest in those arguments and the problems they face lies in what they (...)
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    Changes in the empathy levels of a group of undergraduate medical students: A longitudinal study. E. Archer & R. Turner - 2023 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 16 (2):46.
    Background. The concept of empathy in students has gained significant attention in medical education. Whether implementing formal educational interventions to promote long-term and effective empathy levels leads to sustained increased empathy levels in students, is however less clear. Objectives. The study aimed to evaluate the trajectory of medical students’ self-perceived empathy levels during their 6-year MB ChB degree. Methods. A longitudinal, prospective study was conducted over 4 years. A cohort of 292 medical students was invited to participate. Participants completed the (...)
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    A historiografia e o tempo na Mesopot'mia.António Ramos dos Santos - 2006 - Cultura:63-76.
    Neste pequeno trabalho pretende-se estabelecer a ligação entre a noção de tempo e a ideia de historiografia e de história que possuíam os povos da antiga Mesopotâmia. A essência dos conceitos está ligada ao legado sumério, sendo os semitas seus claros seguidores apesar das especificidades introduzidas por estes últimos. Sequência temporal e dinastia são exemplos de conceitos introduzidos por esses povos.
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    A Irreversibilidade do Tempo e o Espírito de Vingança: Problemas para a proposta de um Eterno Retorno.Barbara Smolniakof - 2021 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 (1):e9.
    Este artigo discute a problemática que serve como ponto de partida para trazer à tona o eterno retorno em Assim Falou Zaratustra. Ele se constitui de dois tópicos, cada um apresentando uma parte do problema que Nietzsche via na noção linear de tempo e que justifica ele propor uma perspectiva alternativa de tempo que leva em consideração a relação que o próprio homem estabelece com o fenômeno da temporalidade, reconhecendo-a como a condição de possibilidade para a criação (...)
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    Individuation: Circularity and Demarcation.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2008 - In Latinos in America. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 27–46.
    This chapter contains section titled: Circularity and Demarcation Objections Individuation Clarified Back to Circularity and Demarcation Individuation of Latino Ethne Individuation of Latinos.
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  16. Tempo e riduzione in Husserl.E. Paci - 1959 - Rivista di Filosofia 50 (2):146.
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    Differences Between Young and Older Adults in Working Memory and Performance on the Test of Basic Auditory Capabilities†.Larry E. Humes, Gary R. Kidd & Jennifer J. Lentz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The Test of Basic Auditory Capabilities is a battery of auditory-discrimination tasks and speech-identification tasks that has been normed on several hundred young normal-hearing adults. Previous research with the TBAC suggested that cognitive function may impact the performance of older adults. Here, we examined differences in performance on several TBAC tasks between a group of 34 young adults with a mean age of 22.5 years and a group of 115 older adults with a mean age of 69.2 years recruited from (...)
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    Foundations of algorithms.Richard E. Neapolitan - 2015 - Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
    Foundations of Algorithms, Fifth Edition offers a well-balanced presentation of algorithm design, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity. Ideal for any computer science students with a background in college algebra and discrete structures, the text presents mathematical concepts using standard English and simple notation to maximize accessibility and user-friendliness. Concrete examples, appendices reviewing essential mathematical concepts, and a student-focused approach reinforce theoretical explanations and promote learning and retention. C++ and Java pseudocode help students better understand complex algorithms. A chapter (...)
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  19. Spatial perception: The perspectival aspect of perception.E. J. Green & Susanna Schellenberg - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (2):e12472.
    When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a perspective. As a consequence of the perspectival nature of perception, when we perceive, say, a circular coin from different angles, there is a respect in which the coin looks circular throughout, but also a respect in which the coin's appearance changes. More generally, perception of shape and size properties has both a constant aspect—an aspect that remains stable across changes in perspective—and a perspectival aspect—an aspect that changes (...)
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    Perception of linear dot patterns.E. T. Klemmer - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):468.
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  21. Making Time: A Study in the Epistemology of Measurement.E. Tal - 2014 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (1):axu037.
    This article develops a model-based account of the standardization of physical measurement, taking the contemporary standardization of time as its central case-study. To standardize the measurement of a quantity, I argue, is to legislate the mode of application of a quantity-concept to a collection of exemplary artefacts. Legislation involves an iterative exchange between top-down adjustments to theoretical and statistical models regulating the application of a concept, and bottom-up adjustments to material artefacts in light of remaining gaps. The model-based account clarifies (...)
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    Tempo ed eternità in età antica e patristica: filosofia greca, ebraismo e cristianesimo.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2015 - Assisi: Cittadella. Monograph in 236 pages..
    Questa monografia esamina in modo chiaro e conciso ma rigoroso e articolato le concezioni di tempo ed eternità nella filosofia greca, nella Bibbia e nella Patristica. Mostra come i Cristiani criticassero la nozione stoica di ripetizione infinita di evi in cui rivivono le stesse persone compiendo gli stessi atti, in quanto opposta al progresso morale, e ponessero invece l’eternità metafisica platonica alla fine del tempo storico, come luogo di retribuzione e partecipazione all’eternità divina.
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    Linear-space best-first search.Richard E. Korf - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 62 (1):41-78.
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    Strictly orthogonal left linear rewrite systems and primitive recursion.E. A. Cichon & E. Tahhan-Bittar - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 108 (1-3):79-101.
    Let F be a signature and R a strictly orthogonal rewrite system on ground terms of F . We give an effective proof of a bounding condition for R , based on a detailed analysis of how terms are transformed during the rewrite process, which allows us to give recursive bounds on the derivation lengths of terms. We give a syntactic characterisation of the Grzegorczyk hierarchy and a rewriting schema for calculating its functions. As a consequence of this, using results (...)
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  25. Empirical foundation of space and time.Laszlo E. Szabo - 2009 - In Mauricio Suárez, Mauro Dorato & Miklós Rédei (eds.), EPSA Philosophical Issues in the Sciences · Launch of the European Philosophy of Science Association. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer. pp. 251--266.
    I will sketch a possible way of empirical/operational definition of space and time tags of physical events, without logical or operational circularities and with a minimal number of conventional elements. As it turns out, the task is not trivial; and the analysis of the problem leads to a few surprising conclusions.
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    Modeling Affect Dynamics: State of the Art and Future Challenges.E. L. Hamaker, E. Ceulemans, R. P. P. P. Grasman & F. Tuerlinckx - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (4):316-322.
    The current article aims to provide an up-to-date synopsis of available techniques to study affect dynamics using intensive longitudinal data. We do so by introducing the following eight dichotomies that help elucidate what kind of data one has, what process aspects are of interest, and what research questions are being considered: single- versus multiple-person data; univariate versus multivariate models; stationary versus nonstationary models; linear versus nonlinear models; discrete time versus continuous time models; discrete versus continuous variables; time versus frequency (...)
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    X-ray magnetic circular dichroism sum rule correction for the light transition metals.E. Goering * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (25):2895-2911.
  28. Ludwig Edinger: The vertebrate series and comparative neuroanatomy.Paul E. Patton - 2014 - Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 24 (1):26-57.
    At the end of the nineteenth century, Ludwig Edinger completed the first comparative survey of the microscopic anatomy of vertebrate brains. He is regarded as the founder of the field of comparative neuroanatomy. Modern commentators have misunderstood him to have espoused an anti-Darwinian linear view of brain evolution, harkening to the metaphysics of the scala naturae. This understanding arises, in part, from an increasingly contested view of nineteenth-century morphology in Germany. Edinger did espouse a progressionist, though not strictly (...), view of forebrain evolution, but his work also provided carefully documented evidence that brain stem structures vary in complexity independently from one another and across species in a manner that is not compatible with linear progress. This led Edinger to reject progressionism for all brain structures other than the forebrain roof, based on reasoning not too dissimilar from those his successors used to dismiss it for the forebrain roof. (shrink)
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    Towards an Intelligent Graphical Interface for Linear Programming Modelling.E. L. F. Senne, C. Lucas & S. Taylor - 1996 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 6 (1):63-94.
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    Performance of linear-space search algorithms.Weixiong Zhang & Richard E. Korf - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 79 (2):241-292.
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    Liking for happy- and sad-sounding music: Effects of exposure.E. Glenn Schellenberg, Isabelle Peretz & Sandrine Vieillard - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (2):218-237.
    We examined liking for happy- and sad-sounding music as a function of exposure, which varied both in quantity (number of exposures) and in quality (focused or incidental listening). Liking ratings were higher for happy than for sad music after focused listening, but similar after incidental listening. In the incidental condition, liking ratings increased linearly as a function of exposure. In the focused condition, liking ratings were an inverted U-shaped function of exposure, with initial increases in liking (after 2 exposures) followed (...)
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    The Ghost Walks Again: Unpacking the Assumptions of Circular Questioning.E. W. Bernal & G. A. Argueta-Bernal - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (2):171-175.
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  33. Il Tempo. Archivio di filosofia.E. Castelli - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):226-227.
     
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  34. The 3 R's of the linear A and linear B writing systems.E. L. Bennett - 1998 - Semiotica 122 (1-2):139-163.
     
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  35. Why Behaviorism and Anti-Representationalism Are Untenable.Markus E. Schlosser - 2020 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 41:277–292.
    It is widely thought that philosophical behaviorism is an untenable and outdated theory of mind. It is generally agreed, in particular, that the view generates a vicious circularity problem. There is a standard solution to this problem for functionalism, which utilizes the formulation of Ramsey sentences. I will show that this solution is also available for behaviorism if we allow quantification over the causal bases of behavioral dispositions. Then I will suggest that behaviorism differs from functionalism mainly in its commitment (...)
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  36. Uomo e tempo in James Joyce.E. Bonessio di Terzet - 1975 - Giornale di Metafisica 30 (5):541-558.
     
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    A Fast Deterministic Algorithm For Formulas That Have Many Satisfying Assignments.E. Hirsch - 1998 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (1):59-71.
    How can we find any satisfying assignment for a Boolean formula that has many satisfying assignments? There exists an obvious randomized algorithm for solving this problem: one can just pick an assignment at random and check the truth value of the formula for this assignment, this is iterated until a satisfying assignment occurs. Does there exist a polynomial-time deterministic algorithm that solves the same problem? This paper presents such an algorithm and shows that its worst-case running time is linear (...)
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  38. Strenghtening the socio-ethical foundations of the circular economy: lessons from responsible research and innovation. E. Inigo & Vincent Blok - 2019 - Journal of Cleaner Production 33 (33):280-291.
    The circular economy (CE) framework has captured the attention of industry and academia and received strong policy support. It is currently deemed as a powerful solution for sustainability, despite ongoing criticism on its oversimplification and lack of consideration of socio-ethical issues. In parallel, the concept of RRI has emerged strongly with a strong focus on the integration of social desirability in innovation under transparency, democracy and mutual responsiveness principles. In this paper, we critically examine the literature on the CE (...)
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    Can the written information to research subjects be improved?--an empirical study.E. Bjorn, P. Rossel & S. Holm - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):263-267.
    OBJECTIVES: To study whether linguistic analysis and changes in information leaflets can improve readability and understanding. DESIGN: Randomised, controlled study. Two information leaflets concerned with trials of drugs for conditions/diseases which are commonly known were modified, and the original was tested against the revised version. SETTING: Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: 235 persons in the relevant age groups. MAIN MEASURES: Readability and understanding of contents. RESULTS: Both readability and understanding of contents was improved: readability with regard to both information leaflets and understanding with (...)
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    Physiological and Behavioral Factors in Musicians’ Performance Tempo.Shannon E. Wright & Caroline Palmer - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  41. Recension-V. Fano, I. Tassani, L'orologio di Einstein. La riflessione filosofica sul tempo della fisica.E. Carli - 2006 - Epistemologia 29 (1):170-171.
     
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  42. On an Apparent Circularity in some Definitions of Logical Truth.N. E. Christensen - 1957 - Mind 66:395.
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    O tempo e o observador. Dennet, Daniel E. Kinsbourne & Marcel - 2004 - Critica.
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    De geesteswetenschappelijke carrousel: een nieuwe ronde in het debat over wetenschap, cultuur en politiek.E. Jonker - 2006 - [Amsterdam]: Amsterdam University Press.
    De geesteswetenschappen nemen in hoog tempo afscheid van het postmodernisme. Filosofen, historici, sociologen en antropologen staan opnieuw voor een intellectueel draaimoment. Na de linguistic turn en de cultural turn is er nu een ethische wende. In tal van cultuurwetenschappen probeert men om oudere tradities en concepten weer zinvol in te zetten. De geesteswetenschappelijke carrousel brengt deze heroriëntering in kaart. Deze nieuwe ronde in het debat over de verhouding van wetenschap, politiek en cultuur wordt eerst gevolgd op wetenschapsfilosofisch niveau. Vervolgens (...)
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    A linear precedence account of cross-serial dependencies.Almerindo E. Ojeda - 1988 - Linguistics and Philosophy 11 (4):457 - 492.
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    Sphericity in cognition.E. N. Sokolov - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):703-704.
    The perceptual circularity demonstrated by R. Shepard with respect to hue turns out to be a sphericity of color perception based on color excitation vectors of neuronal level. The spherical color model implicitly contains information concerning generalization under color learning. Subjective color differences are “computed” in neuronal nets being represented by amplitudes of evoked potentials triggered by color change. [Shepard].
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    In defence of circularity.N. E. Wetherick - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):205-205.
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    The Impact of Digital Technologies on Production Models and Forms of Employment: Socio-Philosophical Analysis.E. G. Tsurkan & E. D. Dryaeva - 2019 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):533-547.
    The process of integration of digital technologies into the structure of social production and distribution leads to a series of definite trends in capitalist development. These trends are regular and interdependent. The acceleration of information exchange provides an opportunity to replace the Fordism with a thriftier network model, which involves outsourcing and reducing the longevity of contractual obligations and hiring relationships, which leads to the precarization of labor of a certain social group, which can be described as “precariat”. The change (...)
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  49. Pluriverso. Il 'nuovo pensiero'di Franz Rosenzweig.E. Baccarini - 2008 - Teoria 28 (1):59-76.
    Il «nuovo» pensiero non è più cronologicamente nuovo ad oltre ottant’anni dalla sua nascita e, tuttavia, forse oggi manifesta un carattere di novità e di urgenza maggiore di allora, come si suol dire una «rinascita» che giustifica l’interrogativo sul suo «futuro». La particolare situazione in cui ci troviamo a pensare e soprattutto a vivere, le nuove domande che le mutate condizioni storico-culturali pongono alla filosofia, possono trovare un modello di risposta se ci si volge indietro a quella particolare stagione della (...)
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    Uma proposta do tempo de pré-catecumenato para a catequese de inspiração catecumenal.João Melo E. Silva Junior - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (16):188-196.
    The author wants to focus on the possible relation between kerygmatic preaching and the Liturgical Year with a view to the Initiation to Christian Life. Based on Church documents, the author underlies initially what Kerygma is and then its relation with the first time of Initiation to Christian Life proposed in catechumenate style, the pre-catechumenate, issuing guidelines as to the interlocutors, length and content of this initial time. He shows that the Liturgical Year is a possible route to the first (...)
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