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    Ivana Spasić-Značenje susreta: Gofmanaova sociologija interakcije, Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju i Filip Višnjić, Beograd, 1996.Aljoša M. Mimica - 1996 - Filozofija I Društvo 1996 (9):411-414.
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    Metaphor Production by Patients with Schizophrenia – A Case Analysis.Kristina Š Despot, M. Sekulić Sović, M. Vilibić & N. Mimica - 2021 - Metaphor and Symbol 36 (3):119-140.
    It is well evidenced that patients with schizophrenia demonstrate impairments of figurative language comprehension. Their metaphor production has not attracted nearly as much scholarly attention. W...
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    Dodir duse i tela.Jasna Sakota-Mimica - 2005 - Filozofija I Društvo 2005 (26):123-156.
    Dans ce m?moire nous nous proposons d?examiner le rapport qu?il peut y avoir entre, d?une part, le dualisme de Descartes et, de l?autre, son affirmation que l?homme repr?sente une unit? substantielle de l??me et de corps. En effet, nous nous effor?ons de d?montrer qu?en voulant concilier sa conception de la diff?rence r?elle avec sa propre d?finition de l??tre humain, le philosophe ne s?appuyait pas seulement sur St. Augustin mais aussi bien sur St. Thomas d?Aquin. U ovom se radu ispituje odnos (...)
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  4. Positivism and realism.M. Schlick - 1948 - Synthese 7 (1):478 - 505.
  5. The indexical character of names.M. Pelczar & J. Rainsbury - 1998 - Synthese 114 (2):293-317.
    Indexicals are unique among expressions in that they depend for their literal content upon extra-semantic features of the contexts in which they are uttered. Taking this peculiarity of indexicals into account yields solutions to variants of Frege's Puzzle involving objects of attitude-bearing of an indexical nature. If names are indexicals, then the classical versions of Frege's Puzzle can be solved in the same way. Taking names to be indexicals also yields solutions to tougher, more recently-discovered puzzles such as Kripke's well-known (...)
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  6. Genic representation: Reconciling content and causal complexity.M. Wheeler & A. Clark - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1):103-135.
    Some recent cognitive-scientific research suggests that a considerable amount of intelligent action is generated not by the systematic activity of internal representations, but by complex interactions involving neural, bodily, and environmental factors. Following an analysis of this threat to representational explanation, we pursue an analogy between the role of genes in the production of biological form and the role of neural states in the production of behaviour, in order to develop a notion of genic representation. In both cases an appeal (...)
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  7. Pollyanna realism: Moral perception and moral properties.M. Watkins & K. D. Jolley - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (1):75 – 85.
  8. A. N. prior's rediscovery of tense logic.Peter Øhrstrøm & Per Hasle - 1993 - Erkenntnis 39 (1):23 - 50.
  9. Why propositions have no structure.M. J. Cresswell - 2002 - Noûs 36 (4):643–662.
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    Prosaic possibilism.M. Vorobej - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 97 (2):131-136.
  11. Names as tokens and names as tools.M. W. Pelczar - 2001 - Synthese 128 (1-2):133 - 155.
    After presenting a variety of arguments in support of the idea that ordinary names are indexical, I respond to John Perry's recent arguments against the indexicality of names. I conclude by indicating some connections between the theory of names defended here and Wittgenstein's observations on naming, and suggest that the latter may have been misconstrued in the literature.
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    On seeing things.M. B. Clowes - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):79-116.
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    Spirituality and nursing: A reply to Barbara pesut.M. A. Paley - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):138–140.
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    Model selection in science: The problem of language variance.M. R. Forster - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1):83-102.
    Recent solutions to the curve-fitting problem, described in Forster and Sober ([1995]), trade off the simplicity and fit of hypotheses by defining simplicity as the paucity of adjustable parameters. Scott De Vito ([1997]) charges that these solutions are 'conventional' because he thinks that the number of adjustable parameters may change when the hypotheses are described differently. This he believes is exactly what is illustrated in Goodman's new riddle of induction, otherwise known as the grue problem. However, the 'number of adjustable (...)
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  15. Fatalism.M. Bernstein - 2001 - In Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Surveillance, privacy and the ethics of vehicle safety communication technologies.M. Zimmer - 2005 - Ethics and Information Technology 7 (4):201-210.
    Recent advances in wireless technologies have led to the development of intelligent, in-vehicle safety applications designed to share information about the actions of nearby vehicles, potential road hazards, and ultimately predict dangerous scenarios or imminent collisions. These vehicle safety communication (VSC) technologies rely on the creation of autonomous, self-organizing, wireless communication networks connecting vehicles with roadside infrastructure and with each other. As the technical standards and communication protocols for VSC technologies are still being developed, certain ethical implications of these new (...)
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    Inner speech as a cognitive process mediating self-consciousness and inhibiting self-deception.M. Siegrist - 1995 - Psychological Reports 76:259-65.
  18. On Hacking's criticism of the Wheeler anthropic principle.M. A. B. Whitaker - 1988 - Mind 97 (386):259-264.
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    Locke,.M. A. Stewart - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (2).
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    Discussion note: Darwin, Whewell, and natural selection.M. J. S. Hodge - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (4):457-460.
  21. Why Friedman's non-monotonic reasoning defies Hempel's covering law model.M. C. W. Janssen & Y. -H. Tan - 1991 - Synthese 86 (2):255 - 284.
    In this paper we will show that Hempel's covering law model can't deal very well with explanations that are based on incomplete knowledge. In particular the symmetry thesis, which is an important aspect of the covering law model, turns out to be problematic for these explanations. We will discuss an example of an electric circuit, which clearly indicates that the symmetry of explanation and prediction does not always hold. It will be argued that an alternative logic for causal explanation is (...)
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    Adverbs and events.M. J. Cresswell - 1974 - Synthese 28 (3-4):455 - 481.
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    Is pacifism self-contradictory?M. Jay Whitman - 1966 - Ethics 76 (4):307-308.
  24. Experimenting with enlightenment.M. Terrall - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (2):319-325.
    Geoffrey V. Sutton, Science for a Polite Society: Gender, Culture, and the Demonstration of Enlightenment (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995), xiii + 391 pp., ISBN 0-8133-1575-1. -/- Christian Licoppe, La formation de la pratique scientifique: le discours de l’expe´rience en France et en Angleterre (1630–1820) (Paris: Editions de la de´ couverte, 1996), 346 pp., ISBN 2-7071-2530-X.
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    Taking Account of Conspiracy Theorising.M. R. X. Dentith - 2019 - Colloquium.
    In this paper I both summarise the recent volume "Taking Conspiracy Theories Seriously" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018) and argue as to why we should investigate conspiracy theories rather than assume they are false or irrational by definition.
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    Further Notes on Apollonius Rhodius.M. Campbell - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):402-423.
    The difficulty of τєἠν at 8 is notorious, and it has never been answered. The word refers back to Apollo, who has been invoked in the first line, but ‘it is not in accord with epic convention that, after the invocation, reference should be made to it’. I suggest that we simply should not expect Apollonius to conform to the conventions of older epic: he does not do so in a number of other important respects. One is reminded here of (...)
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    Occasionalism: From Metaphysics to Science.M. F. Camposampiero, M. Priarolo & Emanuela Scribano - 2019 - Turnhout: Brepols.
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    Hidden and Revealed.M. Ciklamini - 2006 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 40 (1):223-262.
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    David Hume: His Theory on Knowledge and Morality.M. B. Crowe - 1952 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 2:119-121.
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    The Politics of Discretion.M. B. Crowe - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:299-300.
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    ‘O Ancient Argos of the Land’: Euripides, Electra.M. W. Haslam - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (1):1-2.
    Neither can stand. ‘Argos of the land’ is nonsense, and even if it were not, is absurd as an apostrophe of the River Inachus. ‘a plain’, indistinguishable from is similarly impossible: the audience would be baffled; in 6 has to be the first occurrence of the vox; ‘streams’ cannot be apposed to a ‘plain’, even if could have been understood as meaning this.
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    A Catholic Approach to Adolescent Medicine.M. D. Heyne, M. D. Hernandez & M. D. Gilbert - 2019 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 19 (1):63-88.
    Adolescence is an important yet vulnerable period of transition from childhood to adulthood. An increasing number of studies support the traditional Catholic view, which sees teens as prone to making poor decisions when influ­enced by emotions or peer pressure but capable of thriving when guided by parents and religion. However, newer policies of medical societies undermine the traditional supports of family and faith with a permissive approach toward sexual exploration. To counter this unhealthy trend, which seems to be based more (...)
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    Self-Awarness, Intentionality, and Perception in Coseru's Perceiving Reality.M. MacKenzie - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10):39-45.
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    On activities in Ukraine of Muslim religious organizations.M. G. Malomuzh - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 31:108-111.
    The analysis of the situation in the Muslim environment shows that at present the process of forming a religious network in Ukraine has largely taken place. The vast majority of communities are under the jurisdiction of three spiritual centers - the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Crimea, the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Ukraine, the Spiritual Center of the Muslims of Ukraine. In addition, there are communities that do not belong to any of these three centers. From time (...)
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    God as a state of divine proto-Rican (pre-Ukrainian) civilization and modernity.M. Murashkin - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:116-123.
    Formulation of the problem. The clock of antiquity "to our era" is full of values in the occurrence of the pre-Ukrainian religious culture. Therefore, there is a need to manifest the foundations of the Divine. Analysis of recent research and publications. Ukrainian religious scholars, while actualizing the national scientific heritage, see the continuation of their culture in the cultures of other peoples.The purpose of this publication is seen in the search for possible guidelines for determining the essence of the Divine (...)
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  36. Vicious Pleasures [Articles Tr. From the Fr. By W.M.T.].Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoi & M. T. W. - 1896
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  37. Résumé des cours.M. Foucault - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (2):345-346.
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  38. A Memoir: People and Places (R. Harrison).M. Warnock - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (2):155-155.
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    The program of geometrization of physics: Some philosophical remarks.M. W. Kalinowski - 1988 - Synthese 77 (2):129 - 138.
    In this paper I discuss some philosophical problems concerning the geometrization of physics, and propose that geometrization and unification are strongly combined.
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  40. The Recovery of Belief a Restatement of Christian Philosophy /by C. E. M. Joad. --.C. E. M. Joad - 1952 - Faber & Faber.
     
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  41. Semantics for RK1t.M. K. Rennie - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):97 - 107.
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    Sexual differentiation of callosal size: Hormonal mechanisms and the choice of an animal model.M. J. Baum & S. A. Tobet - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):328-328.
    Studies of callosal sexual differentiation have concentrated on global measures of callosal size, using the rat as a model for studies of potential hormonal mechanisms. It is time to shift the study of callosal sexual differentiation to a more cellular level. Finally, there are potential problems with using the female rat as the primary model for understanding hormonal mechanisms during postnatal life.
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    Can parallel processing and competitive inhibition explain the generation of saccades?M. A. Frens, I. T. C. Hooge & H. H. L. M. Goossens - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):685-686.
    The framework of Findlay & Walker's target article provides a first attempt to model the saccadic system at all levels. Their scheme is based on two main principles. These are “parallel processing of saccade timing and metrics” and “competitive inhibition through winner-take-all strategies.” In our opinion, however, both concepts are in their strictest sense at odds with the current knowledge of the saccadic system, and need to be refined to make the scheme more relevant.
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  44. (1 other version)Meaning and Translation Philosophical and Linguistic Approaches; Edited by F. Guenthner and M. Guenthner-Reutter. --.M. Guenthner-Reutter & Franz Guenthner - 1978 - New York University Press.
     
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    A model theoretic characterization of effective operations.M. H. Löb - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):217 - 222.
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    Booknotes.R. M. - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (1):403-406.
    There is a rather striking video currently used in police training. A firearms officer is caught on video shooting an armed suspect. The officer then gives his account of what happened, and there is no suggestion that he is tying to fabricate evidence. He says that he shot the suspect once; his partner says that he fired two shots. On the video we see four shots being deliberately fired. Memory, it seems, is an unreliable witness in situations of stress.
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  47. Surrender of judgment and the consent theory of political authority.C. M. - 1997 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):115-143.
    The aim of this paper is to take the first steps toward providing a refurbished consent theory of political authority, one that rests in part on a reconception of the relationship between the surrender of judgment and the authoritativeness of political institutions. On the standard view, whatever grounds political authority implies that one ought to surrender one's judgment to that of one's political institutions. On the refurbished view, it is the surrender of one's judgment ndash which can plausibly be considered (...)
     
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  48. OBITUARY: Guido de Ruggiero.M. M. Rossi - 1949 - Mind 58 (231):411-411.
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    Zinzeggende beeldspraak.M. H. J. Schoenmaekers - 1936 - Synthese 1 (1):34 - 39.
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    Heidegger and the appropriation of metaphysics.M. E. I. S. - forthcoming - Heythrop Journal.
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