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    Music and embodied cognition: listening, moving, feeling, and thinking.Arnie Cox - 2016 - Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
    Mimetic comprehension -- Mimetic comprehension of music -- Metaphor and related means of reasoning -- Pitch height -- Temporal motion and musical motion -- Perspectives on musical motion -- Music and the external senses -- Musical affect -- Applications -- Review and implications.
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    Poetry ExplicationThe Kenyon CriticsIn Defense of ReasonClassics and CommercialsThe Pattern of CriticismClassical Myths in SculptureFlorence, Flower of the WorldVienna's Golden Years of Music 1850-1900.George Arms, Joseph M. Kuntz, John Crowe Ransom, Yvor Winters, Wilson Edmund, Victor M. Hamm, Walter Raymond Agard, Giovanni Papini, A. Soffici, P. Bargellini, G. Spadolini, A. P. Vacchelli, H. M. R. Cox, Eduard Hanslick & Henry Pleasants - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (2):186.
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    Walter E. Broman, Timothy C. Lord, Roy W. Perrett, Colin Dickson, Jill P. Baumgaertner, Eva L. Corredor, William E. Cain, Ronald Bogue, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn, Jay S. Andrews, David M. Thompson, David Carey, David Parker, David Novitz, Norman Simms, David Herman, Paul Taylor, Jeff Mason, Robert D. Cottrell, David Gorman, Mark Stein, Constance S. Spreen, Will Morrisey, Jan Pilditch, Herman Rapaport, Mark Johnson, Michael McClintick, John D. Cox, Arthur Kirsch, Burton Watson, Michael Platt, Gary M. Ciuba, Karsten Harries, Mary Anne O'Neil. [REVIEW]Wendell V. Harris - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):373.
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    The role of knowledge in discourse comprehension: A construction-integration model.Walter Kintsch - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (2):163-182.
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  5. Toward a model of text comprehension and production.Walter Kintsch & Teun A. van Dijk - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):363-394.
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    Toward a cognitive social learning reconceptualization of personality.Walter Mischel - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (4):252-283.
  7. Interview with Gayatri Spivak.Walter Adamson - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 15 (1):91-97.
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    Free speech in the american founding and in modern liberalism.Thomas G. West - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (2):310-384.
    It is widely believed that there is more freedom of speech in America today than there was at the time of the founding. Indeed, this view is shared by liberal commentators, as one would expect, as well as by leading conservatives, which is more surprising. “The body of law presently defining First Amendment liberties,” writes liberal law professor Archibald Cox, grew out of a “continual expansion of individual freedom of expression.” Conservative constitutional scholar Walter Berns agrees: “Legally we enjoy (...)
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  9. Phenomenal Intentionality and the Problem of Representation.Walter Ott - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (1):131--145.
    According to the phenomenal intentionality research program, a state’s intentional content is fixed by its phenomenal character. Defenders of this view have little to say about just how this grounding is accomplished. I argue that without a robust account of representation, the research program promises too little. Unfortunately, most of the well-developed accounts of representation – asymmetric dependence, teleosemantics, and the like – ground representation in external relations such as causation. Such accounts are inconsistent with the core of the phenomenal (...)
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    Marx and the Disillusionment of Marxism.Walter L. Adamson - 1985 - Univ of California Press.
    Adamson argues that Marxism "teaches us how to interpret social and historical reality, and to relate that interpretation to our current political concerns.".
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    Aging and the aged in Jewish law: essays and responsa.Walter Jacob & Moshe Zemer (eds.) - 1998 - Pittsburgh: Rodef Shalom Press.
    THE FREEHOF INSTITUTE OF PROGRESSIVE HALAKHAH The Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah is a creative research center devoted to studying and defining the progressive character of the halakhah in accordance with the principles and theology of Reform Judaism. It seeks to establish the ideological basis of Progressive halakhah, and its application to daily life. The Institute fosters serious studies, and helps scholars in various portions of the world to work together for a common cause. It provides an ongoing forum through (...)
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  12. Strengthening Indigenous Research Culture.Maggie Walter, John Maynard, Jill Milroy & Martin Nakata - 2008 - Nexus 20 (3):8.
     
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    Marx's Four Histories: An Approach to his Intellectual Development.Walter L. Adamson - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (4):379.
    Helmut Fleischer has distinguished three different approaches to history in the development of Marx's thinking: the "anthropological" , the "pragmatological" , and the "nomological" . However, these represent a less continuous and coherent development than Fleischer claims. The 1857 Introduction to the Grundrisse can be instanced as a fourth view, more focused than the others on historiography, and at variance with what Marx says elsewhere. The sequence and overlapping of these four views call into question both the interpretation of Marx's (...)
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    Alois Riehl: Der philosophische Kritizismus und seine Bedeutung für die positive Wissenschaft.Martin Walter - 2024 - Philosophische Rundschau 71 (3):306.
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  15. (1 other version)Platons Gespräche.Walter Bröcker - 1964 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
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    Raum, Zeit und Klasseninhalt der Renaissance: Prolegomena zu einem Forschungsbericht.Walter Dietze - 1974 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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  17. Selbstverhältnis und Gottesverhältnis bei Augustin und Kierkegaard.Walter R. Dietz - 1994 - Kierkegaardiana 17:109.
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  18. A Companion to the Summa, IV.Walter Farrell - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:625.
     
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    The Exploration of the Jewish Antiquities of Cochin on the Malabar Coast.Walter J. Fischel - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):230.
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  20. Der Mensch und die naturwissenschaftliche Erkenntnis.Walter Heitler - 1966 - Braunschweig,: Vieweg.
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  21. Geschichte der philosophie als einleitung in das system der philosophie.Walter Kinkel - 1906 - Gieszen,: A. Töpelmann.
    t. 1. Von Thales bis auf die sophisten.--t. 2. Von Sokrates bis Plato.
     
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    Negative Totalität: Erfahrungen an Hegel, Marx und Freud.Walter Neumann - 1983 - Frankfurt: Materialis Verlag.
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    Perspektive und Symbol in Philosophie und Rechtswissenschaft.Walter Pollack - 1912 - Berlin,: W. Rothschild.
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    The role of organization in attaining optimum productivity.Walter Rautenstrauch - 1939 - Synthese 4 (1):205 - 218.
    Dit artikel tracht de grondslagen te leggen voor een aannemelijke theorie van organisatie. Het zet uiteen, dat het vermogen van iedere bevolkingsgroep, de hulpmiddelen effectief aan te wenden, in de eerste plaats afhankelijk is van de voorschriften en regelingen, die zij aanneemt voor de contrôle van haar natuurlijke hulpbronnen en productiemiddelen en de distributie van inkomen. Deze regels en voorschriften vormen tezamen hetgeen een georganiseerd proces wordt genoemd. De voornaamste stelling van het artikel is deze, dat een organisatie een groeiend (...)
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  25. The interaction between love and justice in the legal system.Walter Salles - 2021 - In Marc De Leeuw, George H. Taylor & Eileen Brennan (eds.), Reading Ricoeur Through Law. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    The Myth of Aristotle's Development and the Betrayal of Metaphysics.Walter Wehrle - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this radical reinterpretation of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Walter E. Wehrle demonstrates that developmental theories of Aristotle are based on a faulty assumption: that the fifth chapter of Categories is an early theory of metaphysics that Aristotle later abandoned.
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    The Philosopher in Chaos: An Attempt to Make Head and Tail of the Modern World.Walter Cerf - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (4):495-499.
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    (1 other version)Kants Abstammung.Walter Ehmer - 1925 - Kant Studien 30 (1-2):464-467.
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    A Needle in A Meadow : A Missing reference in the More-Frith Controversy.Walter M. Gordon - 1976 - Moreana 13 (4):19-22.
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    Teoría general de las magnitudes físicas.Walter S. Hill - 1941 - Montevideo: [Lit. e imp. del comercio].
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    Unser Wissen vom Menschen: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen anthropologischer Erkenntnisse?Walter Kasper (ed.) - 1977 - Düsseldorf: Patmos Verlag.
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    Konfliktverlauf und Konfliktbewältigung: Römer und Barbaren im frühen Mittelalter.Walter Pohl - 1992 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 26 (1):165-207.
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  33. Thomas Aquinas' spirituality (1984).Walter H. Principe - 2008 - In James P. Reilly (ed.), The Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
     
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    The structure of human attention: Evidence for separate spatial and verbal resource pools.Walter S. Pritchard & Rick Hendrickson - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):177-180.
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    Dios y modalidad.Walter Redmond - 1993 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 5 (1):53-70.
    En este texto el A. se propone mostrar que es posible emplear algunas técnicas de la lógica modal para reflexionar en torno al problema de la existencia de Dios. En la primera parte se presenta la estructura general de la lógica modal,su simbología y los diversos sistemas que recientemente han sido propuestos. En la segunda parte, el A. sugiere la posibilidad de formular en términos modales la prueba ontológica de San Anselmo. El texto culmina extrayendo algunas consecuencias de esta formulación.
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  36. El olvido de la filosofía. La evolución y el diseño en la educación norteamericana.Walter Redmond - 2005 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 6 (10):181-188.
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    Parsons, behavioralism, and the notion of responsibility.Walter B. Roettger - 1977 - Emporia, Kan.: Emporia State University.
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    XV. Politeuma.Walter Ruppel - 1927 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 82 (1-4):440-461.
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    What are our values?Walter Terence Stace - 1950 - Lincoln,: University of Nebraska.
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    Description Is Not Enough: The Real Challenge of Enactivism for Psychiatry.Henrik Walter - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (1):85-87.
    In his article, "Delusion, Reality, and Inter-subjectivity," Thomas Fuchs gives an "enactivist" account of how primary delusions in early schizophrenia evolve. First, subjects experience the "loss of familiar, commonsensical meanings"—known as delusional mood. Consecutively they experience new "revelatory significances," in perception as well as in social interaction, with all experiences becoming radically "subjectivized." Out of these "uncanny, spurious and made" experiences delusions develop. Suddenly the formerly uncanny experiences make sense. This new subjective reality, however, is "rigid." Subjects are no longer (...)
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  41. GAP.6: Selected Papers Contributed to the Sections of the Sixth International Congress of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy.Sven Walter & Helen Bohse (eds.) - 2008
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    Hobbes, Liberalism, and Political Technique.Ryan Walter - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (1):53-69.
    Hobbes is commonly treated as a foundational figure for liberalism. This familiar view relies on emphasizing his account of the relationship between rights bearing individuals and state power. By contrast, this essay centers the practical question of how to govern, and develops this perspective to both question Hobbes's supposed liberalism and to demonstrate the utility of construing liberalism as more than a set of philosophical arguments regarding subject-state relations. In particular, understanding liberalism in terms of political technique offers a new (...)
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    The Prophetic Word of God and History.Walter Brueggemann - 1994 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 48 (3):239-251.
    Presently, there are two views of human history vying for our allegiance. The one is grounded in the Enlightenment and insists that history is a closed process whose course is determined by the dictum that “might makes right.” The other view is that of supernaturalism, which regards every event in history as a direct act of God. Challenging both of these views is the prophetic construal of history. This construal dares to identify extraordinary human events—the promise of Isaac to Abraham (...)
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    Tracing Personal Expansion: Reading Selected Novels as Modern African Bildungsroman.Walter P. Collins - 2006 - Upa.
    How can Africans escape the control of the complex power relationships established during Colonization and successfully achieve self-development? More importantly, and the primary concern of this book, can African female characters ever hope to arrive at such individuation given the dual challenges of the power structures defined and enforced by European colonizers and the patriarchal structures that contort issues related to gender? Tracing Personal Expansion reads late 20th Century works by African female novelists Buchi Emecheta, Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Calixthe Beyala (...)
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    Consciousness Began with a Hunter's Plan.Walter Freeman - 2014 - Cosmos and History 10 (1):140-148.
    Animals search for food and shelter by locomotion through time and space. The elemental step is the action-perception cycle, which has three steps. In the first step a volley of action potentials initiated by an act of search triggers the formation of a macroscopic wave packet that constitutes the memory of the stimulus. The wave packet is filtered and sent to the entorhinal cortex, where it is combined with wave packets from all sensory systems. This triggers the second step forming (...)
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    Aeschylea.Walter Headlam - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (5):245-249.
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  47. Economics of the Race Problem.Walter W. Heller - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    In rutae folium: Zu Martial 11.31.17.Walter Hofmann - 1986 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 130 (1-2):143-144.
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    Einleitung.Walter Homolka - 2009 - In Das Jüdische Eherechtjewish Marriage Law. De Gruyter Recht.
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    The Conflict of Paideias in Gadamer’s Thought.Walter Lammi - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 29:218-227.
    Although Gadamer's study of Greek paideia has been virtually ignored in the scholarly literature, I argue that it is central to his philosophy of education. Gadamer singles out three kinds of paideia: traditional, sophistic and philosophic. Traditional paideia, grounded in an unaware habit or disposition of the soul, was vulnerable when sophistic paideia brought reasoned argument against it. This 'new' paideia originally supported traditional notions of the just and the good with its conscious art of argumentation and pragmatic enhancement of (...)
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