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  1. Super-Relationism: Combining Eliminativism about Objects and Relationism about Spacetime.Baptiste Le Bihan - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (8):2151-2172.
    I will introduce and motivate eliminativist super-relationism. This is the conjunction of relationism about spacetime and eliminativism about material objects. According to the view, the universe is a big collection of spatio-temporal relations and natural properties, and no substance (material or spatio-temporal) exists in it. The view is original since eliminativism about material objects, when understood as including not only ordinary objects like tables or chairs but also physical particles, is generally taken to imply substantivalism about spacetime: (...)
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    Between heathenism and Christianity.Charles William Super - 1899 - New York [etc.]: F. H. Revell company. Edited by Lucius Annaeus Seneca & Plutarch.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  3. Growth: a study of the major interests of life.Paul Super - 1926 - New York: Association Press.
     
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  4. Una valoracion tomista de la hipotesis psicoanalitica.Super-Yo Y. Vida Moral - 1991 - Sapientia 180:111.
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    Cortical evolution: No expansion without organization.Hans Supèr - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):570-571.
    Aboitiz et al. describe a hypothesis on the origin of the isocortex. They propose the reptilian dorsal cortex to be the ancestral brain structure to the mammalian isocortex. But why did the dorsal cortex expand in mammals and not in reptiles? A change in development may have provided the mammalian cortex with the ability to organize and therefore the potential to expand.
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    Ethics as a Science.Charles W. Super - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):265-81.
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    Ethics as a Science.Charles W. Super - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):265.
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    Ethics as a Science.Charles W. Super - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):265-281.
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  9. Ethics as a Science.W. Super - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:588.
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    Ethics and law.Charles W. Super - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (1):75-90.
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    Ethics and language.C. W. Super - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (2):199-216.
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    Ethics and Law.Charles W. Super - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 19 (1):75-90.
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    Ethics and Language.C. W. Super - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (2):199-216.
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    Ethnic morality.C. W. Super - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (1):84-96.
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    Ethnic Morality.C. W. Super - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (1):84-96.
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    L'Idéal Moderne.Paul Gaultier.Charles W. Super - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):361-365.
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    Motive in conduct.Chas W. Super - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 18 (2):196-204.
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    Motive in Conduct.Charles W. Super - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 18:196.
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    Power of Political Institutions as a Factor in the Determination of the World Language.Charles W. Super - 1905 - The Monist 15 (1):150-151.
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    Patterns of Personality in Africa‐. A Note from the Field.Charles M. Super & Sara Harkness - 1974 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (4):377-381.
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    Recent Sapphic Literature.Charles W. Super - 1891 - American Journal of Philology 12 (2):229.
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    References to Aquinas's works.Expositio Super Job - 1993 - In Norman Kretzmann & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas. Cambridge University Press. pp. 281.
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    Slavery and Manumission in the Pre-Constantine Church.Joseph Francis Super - 2013 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 2 (2).
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    Some weak points in ancient greek ethics.Charles W. Super - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):176-193.
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    Some Weak Points in Ancient Greek Ethics.Charles W. Super - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):176.
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    Some Weak Points in Ancient Greek Ethics.Charles W. Super - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (2):176-193.
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    Vicarious sacrifice.Charles W. Super - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):444-456.
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    Vicarious Sacrifice.Charles W. Super - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):444.
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    Vicarious Sacrifice.Charles W. Super - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (4):444-456.
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    The Cultural Construction of Child Development: A Framework for the Socialization of Affect.Sara Harkness & Charles M. Super - 1983 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 11 (4):221-231.
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    The role of primary visual cortex (v1) in visual awareness.Victor A. F. Lamme, H. Landman Super, P. R. R. Roelfsema & H. Spekreijse - 2000 - Vision Research 40 (10):1507-21.
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    Book Review:L'Ideal Moderne. Paul Gaultier. [REVIEW]Charles W. Super - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):361-.
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    Perceptual organization of two-dimensional patterns.Wilson S. Geisler & Boaz J. Super - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (4):677-708.
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    Dissent and Dogma.Paul Nash, Matthew Arnold & R. H. Super - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (3):146.
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    The Ties That Bind: Social Networks of Men and Women in a Kipsigis Community of Kenya.Sara Harkness & Charles M. Super - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (3):357-370.
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    Why do schizophrenic patients hallucinate?Pieter R. Roelfsema & Hans Supèr - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (1):101-103.
    Phillips & Silverstein argue that schizophrenia is a result of a deficit of the contextual coordination of neuronal responses. The authors propose that NMDA-receptors control these modulatory effects. However, hallucinations, which are among the principle symptoms of schizophrenia, imply a flaw in the interactions between neurons that is more fundamental than just a general weakness of contextual modulation.
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    Review of Paul Gaultier: L'Idéal Moderne. [REVIEW]Charles W. Super - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):361-365.
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    Vergence eye movements during figure-ground perception.Maria Solé Puig, August Romeo & Hans Supèr - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 92 (C):103138.
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    Spatial Relations Are External.Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2021 - Acta Analytica 36 (3):341-355.
    The thesis I wish to argue for in this article is that spatial relations such as occupying and being 1 km distant from are external. In the “Section 1” section, I shall introduce the distinction between external and internal relations and some other basic concepts in the ontology of relations. Afterwards, in the subsequent sections, I shall deal with different theories of space: substantivalism and relationism ; the spatial property theory ; super-substantivalism and super-relationism ; and (...)
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  40. Semantic relationism, belief reports and contradiction.Paolo Bonardi - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 166 (2):273-284.
    In his book Semantic Relationism, Kit Fine propounds an original and sophisticated semantic theory called ‘semantic relationism’ or ‘relational semantics’, whose peculiarity is the enrichment of Kaplan’s, Salmon’s and Soames’ Russellian semantics (more specifically, the semantic content of simple sentences and the truth-conditions of belief reports) with coordination, “the very strongest relation of synonymy or being semantically the same”. In this paper, my goal is to shed light on an undesirable result of semantic relationism: a report like (...)
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  41. Semantic Relationism.Chulmin Yoon - 2022 - In Chris Tillman & Adam Murray (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Propositions. Routledge.
    In this article, I present different characteristics of de jure coreference, including an epistemological one and a logical one. Then, I present the semantic relation of coordination as what explains or grounds the phenomenon of de jure coreference. And I compare two theories of relational semantics, Fine’s (2007) and Taschek’s (1995a, 1995b, 1998), with respect to two famous puzzles in the philosophy of language, Frege’s puzzle and Kripke’s puzzle about belief. Lastly, I briefly discuss coordination between empty terms.
     
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  42. Semantic relationism.Kit Fine (ed.) - 2007 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    Introducing a new and ambitious position in the field, Kit Fine’s _Semantic Relationism_ is a major contribution to the philosophy of language. Written by one of today’s most respected philosophers Argues for a fundamentally new approach to the study of representation in language and thought Proposes that there may be representational relationships between expressions or elements of thought that are not grounded in the intrinsic representational features of the expressions or elements themselves Forms part of the prestigious new _Blackwell/Brown Lectures (...)
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    Relationistic Explanation of Illusion and Hallucinations through Quantifying In. 이경근 - 2023 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 154:113-134.
    전통적인 인식론에 따르면, 우리는 우리 정신 바깥의 외부 세계를 경험한다. 이러한 경험은 단순히 외부 대상을 사유하거나 추론하는 것을 넘어서, 감각적으로 보고 듣고 만지는 지각활동을 포함한다. 이 점에서 지각 활동은 우리 마음이 세계와 만나는 가장 직접적으로 만나는 접점이며, 외부 세계에 대한 추론에 그 근거를 제공한다. 그런데, 우리의 지각 활동이 오류 가능하다는 점은 그러한 근거를 의심스럽게 만든다. 대표적으로, 우리는 사물에 대해 왜곡된 표상을 지니는 착각(illusion), 그리고 지각에 떠오른 사물이 사실은 존재하지도 않는 환각(hallucination)을 경험한다. 이처럼 외부 사물에 대한 추론의 근거인 지각이 오류 가능하다면, (...)
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  44. Substantivalism, Relationism, and Structural Spacetime Realism.Mauro Dorato - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (10):1605-1628.
    Debates about the ontological implications of the general theory of relativity have long oscillated between spacetime substantivalism and relationism. I evaluate such debates by claiming that we need a third option, which I refer to as “structural spacetime realism.” Such a tertium quid sides with the relationists in defending the relational nature of the spacetime structure, but joins the substantivalists in arguing that spacetime exists, at least in part, independently of particular physical objects and events, the degree of “independence” (...)
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    Qualitative relationism about subject and object of perception and experience.Andrea Pace Giannotta - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3):583-602.
    In this paper, I compare various theories of perception in relation to the question of the epistemological and ontological status of the qualities that appear in perceptual experience. I group these theories into two main views: quality externalism and quality internalism, and I highlight their contrasting problems in accounting for phenomena such as perceptual relativity, illusions and hallucinations. Then, I propose an alternative view, which I call qualitative relationism and which conceives of the subject and the object of perceptual (...)
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  46. The Relationist and Substantivalist Theories of Time: Foes or Friends?Jiri Benovsky - 2010 - European Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):491-506.
    Abstract: There are two traditionally rival views about the nature of time: substantivalism that takes time to be a substance that exists independently of events located in it, and relationism that takes time to be constructed out of events. In this paper, first, I want to make some progress with respect to the debate between these two views, and I do this mainly by examining the strategies they use to face the possibilities of ‘empty time’ and ‘time without change’. (...)
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    Relationism and the Problem of Order.Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2023 - Acta Analytica 38 (2):245-273.
    Relationism holds that objects entirely depend on relations or that they must be eliminated in favour of the latter. In this article, I raise a problem for relationism. I argue that relationism cannot account for the order in which non-symmetrical relations apply to their relata. In Section 1, I introduce some concepts in the ontology of relations and define relationism. In Section 2, I present the Problem of Order for non-symmetrical relations, after distinguishing it from the (...)
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    Relationism and possible worlds.Jeremy Butterfield - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (2):101-113.
    Relationism claims that our physical theory does not commit us to spacetime points. I consider how a relationist might rewrite physical theories without referring to spacetime points, by appealing to possible objects and possible configurations of objects. I argue that a number of difficulties confront this project. I also argue that a relationist need not be Machian in the sense of claiming that objects' spatiotemporal relations determine whether any object is accelerating.
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  49. A Relationist Theory of Intentional Identity.Dilip Ninan - forthcoming - Mind.
    This essay argues for a 'relationist' treatment of intentional identity sentences like (1) "Hob believes that a witch blighted Bob's mare and Nob believes that she killed Cob's sow" (Geach 1967). According to relationism, facts of the form "a believes that p and b believes that q" are not in general reducible to facts of the form "c believes that r". We first argue that extant, non-relationist treatments of intentional identity are unsatisfactory, and then go on to motivate and (...)
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  50. Relationism rehabilitated? II: Relativity.Oliver Pooley - 2001
    In a companion paper (Pooley & Brown 2001) it is argued that Julian Barbour's Machian approach to dynamics provides a genuinely relational interpretation of Newtonian dynamics and that it is more explanatory than the conventional, substantival interpretation. In this paper the extension of the approach to relativistic physics is considered. General relativity, it turns out, can be reinterpreted as a perfectly Machian theory. However, there are difficulties with viewing the Machian interpretation as more fundamental than the conventional, spacetime interpretation. Moreover, (...)
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