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    Exotic Species, Naturalisation, and Biological Nativism.Ned Hettinger - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (2):193-224.
    Contrary to frequent characterisations, exotic species should not be identified as damaging species, species introduced by humans, or species originating from some other geographical location. Exotics are best characterised ecologically as species that are foreign to an ecological assemblage in the sense that they have not significantly adapted with the biota constituting that assemblage or to the local abiotic conditions. Exotic species become natives when they have ecologically naturalised and when human influence over their presence in an assemblage (...)
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    Watching Exotic Animals Next Door: “Scientific” Observations at the Zoo (ca. 1870–1910).Oliver Hochadel - 2011 - Science in Context 24 (2):183-214.
    ArgumentThe nineteenth century witnessed the advent of the modern zoo. Nearly everyone who came to watch the exotic animals was a “lay person” in the sense that virtually none had formal training in zoology. This paper provides a typology of these observers: the zoo directors, assistants, keepers, animal painters, and the “common” visitor. What did they observe and what were their motivations? Did they pursue a certain agenda? What kind of knowledge, if any, did they produce? Soon the issue (...)
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    Exotics at home: anthropologies, others, American modernity.Micaela Di Leonardo - 1998 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    In this pathbreaking study, Micaela di Leonardo reveals the face of power within the mask of cultural difference. From the 1893 World's Fair to Body Shop advertisements, di Leonardo focuses on the intimate and shifting relations between popular portrayals of exotic Others and the practice of anthropology. In so doing, she casts new light on gender, race, and the public sphere in America's past and present. "An impressive work of scholarship that is mordantly witty, passionately argued, and takes no (...)
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    Exotic Smoothness and Noncommutative Spaces. The Model-Theoretical Approach.Jerzy Król - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (5):843-869.
    We give an almost explicit presentation of exotic functions corresponding to some exotic smooth structure on topologically trivial R4. The construction relies on the model-theoretic tools from the previous paper. We can formulate unexpected, yet direct connection between ‘‘localized’’ exotic small R4’s and some noncommutative spaces. The formalism of QM can be interpreted in terms of exotic smooth R4’s localized in spacetime. A new way of looking at the problem of decoherence is suggested. The 4-dimensional spacetime (...)
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  7. Exotic prefix theory.Harvey Friedman - manuscript
    The goal is to show that various exotic prefix classes can be "tamed by large cardinals". I.e., every statement in the class is either provable or refutable using presently formulated large cardinals. Some of these exotic prefix classes consist entirely of explicitly P01 sentences.
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    Exotic becomes erotic: A developmental theory of sexual orientation.Daryl J. Bem - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (2):320-335.
    A developmental theory of erotic/romantic attraction is presented that provides the same basic account for opposite-sex and same-sex desire in both men and women. It proposes that biological variables, such as genes, prenatal hormones, and brain neuroanatomy, do not code for sexual orientation per se but for childhood temperaments that influence a child's preferences for sex-typical or sex-atypical activities and peers. These preferences lead children to feel different from opposite-or same-sex peers — to perceive them as dissimilar, unfamiliar, and (...). This, in turn, produces heightened nonspecific autonomic arousal that subsequently gets eroticized to that same class of dissimilar peers: Exotic becomes erotic. Specific mechanisms for effecting this transformation are proposed. The theory claims to accommodate both the empirical evidence of the biological essen-. (shrink)
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    Exotic Preferences: Behavioral Economics and Human Motivation.George Loewenstein - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    George Loewenstein is one of the pioneers of the rapidly growing field of behavioral economics. For over twenty years he has been working at the intersection of economics and psychology and is one of the few people of whom it can be said that their work is equally respected and well known within both disciplines. This book brings together a selection of his papers focusing on what he calls "exotic preferences"-- the disparate motives that drive human behavior. Anoriginal introduction (...)
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    Exotic invasions, nativism, and ecological restoration: On the persistence of a contentious debate.William O’Brien - 2006 - Ethics, Place and Environment 9 (1):63 – 77.
    Proponents of ecological restoration view the practice as a means of both repairing damage done to ecosystems by humans and creating an avenue to re-establish respectful and cooperative human-environment relationships. One debate affecting ecological restoration focuses on the place of 'exotic' species in restored ecosystems. Though popular, campaigns against exotics have been criticized for their troubling rhetorical parallels with nativism aimed at human immigrants. I point to some of the reasons why this critique of nativism persists, despite protests that (...)
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    Exotic Appetites: Ruminations of a Food Adventurer.Lisa Maree Heldke - 2003 - Routledge.
  12. Exotic becomes erotic: Interpreting the biological correlates of sexual orientation.Daryl Bem - manuscript
    Although biological findings currently dominate the research literature on the de- terminants of sexual orientation, biological theorizing has not yet spelled out a developmental path by which any of the various biological correlates so far iden- tified might lead to a particular sexual orientation. The Exotic-Becomes-Erotic (EBE) theory of sexual orientation (Bem, 1996) attempts to do just that, by sug- gesting how biological variables might interact with experiential and sociocultural factors to influence an individual’s sexual orientation. Evidence for the (...)
     
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  13. Exotic no more: anthropology on the front lines.Jeremy MacClancy (ed.) - 2002 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Since its founding in the nineteenth century, social anthropology has been seen as the study of exotic peoples in faraway places. But today more and more anthropologists are dedicating themselves not just to observing but to understanding and helping solve social problems wherever they occur--in international aid organizations, British TV studios, American hospitals, or racist enclaves in Eastern Europe, for example. In Exotic No More , an initiative of the Royal Anthropological Institute, some of today's most respected anthropologists (...)
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    Exotic Spaces in German Modernism.Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei demonstrates that the exotic, as reflected in major works of German literature and in the philosophy and art that inspires it,..
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  15. Exotic becomes erotic: Explaining the enigma of sexual orientation.Daryl Bem - manuscript
    In this address, I outline my “Exotic-Becomes-Erotic" theory of sexual orientation (Bem, 1996) , which provides the same basic account for both opposite-sex and same-sex erotic desire—and for both men and women. It proposes that biological variables do not code for sexual orientation per se but for childhood temperaments that influence a child’s preferences for sextypical or sex-atypical activities. These preferences lead children to feel different from opposite-sex or same-sex peers—to perceive them as “exotic.” This, in turn, produces (...)
     
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    Exotic becomes erotic: A developmental theory of sexual orientation.Daryl J. Bem - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (2):320-335.
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    The exotic and the mundane.Paul Farmer - 1990 - Human Nature 1 (4):415-446.
    The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Haiti has often been referred to as a “mystery,” and “striking similarities” between patterns of disease in Haiti and in sub-Saharan Africa are often underlined. The occurrence of AIDS in Haitians has also led to the postulation of a number of theories positing a Haitian origin for AIDS and linking the syndrome in Haitians to voodoo. A review of the epidemiological data gathered and published in the early years of the pandemic suggests that these “exotic (...)
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  18. Which witch is which? Exotic objects and intentional identity.Alexander Sandgren - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):721-739.
    This paper is about intentional identity, the phenomenon of intentional attitudes having a common focus. I present an argument against an approach to explaining intentional identity, defended by Nathan Salmon, Terence Parsons and others, that involves positing exotic objects. For example, those who adopt this sort of view say that when two astronomers had beliefs about Vulcan, their attitudes had a common focus because there is an exotic object that both of their beliefs were about. I argue that (...)
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  19. The Exotic – An example of a diagonal category.Mihai Nadin - 1976 - Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales 20 (1).
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    The Exotic Effect: Foucault and the Question of Cultural Alterity.Fuyuki Kurasawa - 1999 - European Journal of Social Theory 2 (2):147-165.
    This paper examines the relationship between Foucault's general concerns and his neglected work on non-Western societies. It does so by examining two related questions. Firstly, what role does exoticism play in his theoretical imaginary? Secondly, how does his work on Japan, Iran and the non-Western world contribute to a different understanding of his thinking? As such, four general themes will be followed in order to underline the interplay of cultural difference with Foucault's broader projects: the limits of Western reason, genealogical (...)
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    Exotic hades: The representation of alien lands as underworlds in European literature.Henk Vynckier - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):863-876.
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    Restoring exotic coördinations to normalcy.Kyle Johnson - manuscript
    (1) a. Die Suppe1 wird der Hans [VP t1 essen] und [VP sich hinlegen]. (Topicalization) the soup will the Hans eat and self down-lie (The soup, Hans will eat and lie down.).
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    The "Exotic" Nietzsche--East and West.Hans-Georg Moller - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 28 (1):57-69.
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  24. Exotic becomes erotic: A political postscript.Daryl Bem - manuscript
    This article is a postscript to Bem's (1996) theory of sexual orientation, which claims that an individual's sexual orientation is more directly the result of childhood experiences than of inborn biological factors. The possibility that the theory provides a successful strategy for preventing gender-nonconforming children from becoming homosexual adults is considered and rejected. So, too, is the thesis that biological explanations of homosexuality are more likely than experience-based explanations to promote gay-positive attitudes and practices.
     
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    Exotic Memories: Literature, Colonialism and the Fin de Siecle.Panivong Norindr & Chris Bongie - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):334.
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    Those Exotic Roman Elites: Behavior vs. Preferences.Morris Silver - 2007 - História 56 (3):347-355.
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  27. What is an exotic culture?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This brief paper distinguishes between two intuitive concepts of what an exotic culture is. The first concept applies when the customs and beliefs of others are very different. The second concept applies when there is a significant departure from a natural baseline.
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  28. The allocation of exotic medical lifesaving therapy.Nicholas Rescher - 1969 - Ethics 79 (3):173-186.
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    Dondog and the Post-Exotic After All.Églantine Colon - 2022 - Substance 51 (2):90-96.
    Nearly twenty years after SubStance devoted a special issue to the contemporary French writer we know as Antoine Volodine, we are thoroughly pleased to be publishing in this issue the opening of Dondog, a novel that Ben Streeter has translated with inspired exactitude and brilliant tonal precision. In English or in French, entering Dondog is not unlike entering any other "post-exotic" text. One has to learn how to orient oneself to the ruination of Modernity, within the dysfunctional memories of (...)
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    Exotic Spaces in German Modernism. By Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei. [REVIEW]Deva F. Kemmis Hicks - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):93-96.
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    Making sense of the exotic: the differing impact of travel reports in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought.Stephen Gaukroger - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    In his 1681 Discours sur l’histoire universelle, Bossuet declared that Christianity provided the organizing thread of history, and anything that was not guided by it was irrelevant. Nine years later, in Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding, travel reports provided the primary source of information, above all in their demonstration of the extent of moral diversity. During the Enlightenment, reports of thoroughly “alien” worlds, notably the New World and China, began to be treated as offering wholly unprecedented perspectives on the world (...)
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    Strangers in a Strange Land: The Problem of Exotic Species.Mark Woods & Paul Veatch Moriarty - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (2):163-191.
    Environmentalists consider invasions by exotic species of plants and animals to be one of the most serious environmental problems we face today, as well as one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss. We argue that in order to develop and enact sensible policies, it is crucial to consider two philosophical questions: What exactly makes a species native or exotic, and What values are at stake? We focus on the first of these two questions, and offer some preliminary (...)
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    The Exposed Exotic Dancer.Terry J. Prewitt - 1988 - Semiotics 1988:241-247.
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    Ethics, Economics and the Exotic: The Early Career of the HFEA.Derek Morgan - 2004 - Health Care Analysis 12 (1):7-26.
    The Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) is the UK's statutory regulator of licensed assisted conception treatments. The past 10 years have, inevitably, drawn it further and deeper into this area of legal, moral and political controversy. It is opportune to consider how it has fared in the new climate of public accountability and critical scrutiny, and whether reform or revision of its role, mandate or operation may be called for. Through a close analysis of its published Annual Reports, it (...)
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    Non‐exotic sex determination Sex Determination, Differentiation and Intersexuality in Placental Mammals(1995). By R. H. F. Hunter. Cambridge University Press. xxi+310 pp. £80/$79.95 hardback. ISBN 0 521 46218 5. [REVIEW]R. H. F. Hunter & R. V. Short - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):520-521.
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  36. Black Holes, other Exotic stars and Conventional Wisdom.S. Bloomer & J. Dunning-Davies - 2005 - Apeiron 12 (3):291.
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    Non‐exotic sex determination Sex Determination, Differentiation and Intersexuality in Placental Mammals(1995). By R. H. F. Hunter. Cambridge University Press. xxi+310 pp. £80/$79.95 hardback. ISBN 0 521 46218 5. [REVIEW]R. V. Short - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):520-521.
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    Non‐exotic sex determination Sex Determination, Differentiation and Intersexuality in Placental Mammals(1995). By R. H. F. Hunter. Cambridge University Press. xxi+310 pp. £80/$79.95 hardback. ISBN 0 521 46218 5. [REVIEW]R. V. Short - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):520-521.
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  39. “Writing the exotic”: a pastiche of Marilyn Strathern.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This paper presents an attempted pastiche of the writing and thinking style of the distinguished anthropologist Marilyn Strathern. The claim about the consequence of avoiding the charge of exoticism resembles the paradox of analysis.
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    Defining and evaluating exotic species: issues for Yellowstone park policy.Ned Hettinger - 2001 - Western North American Naturalist 61 (3).
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  41. Interrogation: A Post-Exotic Device.Lionel Ruffel & Laura Balladur - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):79-94.
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    Extreme and exotic theories of persistence.M. Grygianiec - 2007 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 35 (3):109-130.
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  43. Tease and sympathy: Exotic dancers and their world.Wendy Renault - 1990 - Nexus 8 (1):6.
     
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    Interrogation: A Post-Exotic Device.L. Ruffel & J. -D. Wagneur - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):79-94.
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    Contingent Parasites and Exotic Amoralists: Dual-Process Cognitivism Undermines the Case for Deferred Internalism.Brendan Cline - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (3):1005-1033.
    Deferred internalists accept that sometimes, agents can form genuine normative judgments without any accompanying motivation. However, they propose that these judgments can only exist when they are embedded within psychologies or communities in which judgment and motivation typically align. In this paper, I sketch a version of externalism that challenges the interpretation of key evidence claimed by deferred internalists. According to this account, there is a robust but contingent connection between judgment and motivation that is explained by the structure of (...)
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    Coexistence in exotic scenarios of a modified Abrams-Strogatz model.Renato Colucci, Jorge Mira, Juan J. Nieto & M. Victoria Otero-Espinar - 2016 - Complexity 21 (4):86-93.
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    Mindreading in an Exotic Case.Dale J. Barr & Boaz Keysar - 2005 - In B. Malle & S. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford Press. pp. 271.
  48. Consequences of an Exotic Definition for P = NP. Applied Mathematics and Computation.N. C. A. da Costa & F. A. Doria - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):118-119.
     
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  49. Μεταξα 'raw Silk':: An Exotical Word?B. Pastor de Arozena - 1994 - Hermes 122 (4):505-506.
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    On Carmeli's exotic use of the Lorentz transformation and on the velocity composition approach to special relativity.O. Costa de Beauregard - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (11):1153-1157.
    As shown by Ramarkrishnan, the faithful mapping, in the sense of Lie groups, of the real line onto the finite segment−1
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