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  1. On african homelands and nation-states, negritude, assimilation, and african socialism.Assimilation Negritude - forthcoming - African Philosophy: A Classical Approach.
     
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  2. Assimilations and Rollbacks: Two Arguments Against Libertarianism Defended.Seth Shabo - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (1):151-172.
    The Assimilation Argument purports to show that libertarians cannot plausibly distinguish supposed exercises of free will from random outcomes that nobody would count as exercises of free will. If this argument is sound, libertarians should either abandon their position or else concede that free will is a mystery. Drawing on a parallel with the Manipulation Argument against compatibilism, Christopher Franklin has recently contended that the Assimilation Argument is unsound. Here I defend the Assimilation Argument and the Rollback (...)
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    Assimilation and Autonomy.Barbara Stock - 2016 - In Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 95–104.
    The exchange between the Borg and Captain Jean‐Luc Picard illustrates what's truly horrifying about the Borg. In philosophical terms, the Borg strips the assimilated of their autonomy. Choice is essential to autonomy, but autonomy means more than the freedom to act on whims. Autonomous can be applied to two different sorts of things: there are autonomous beings and autonomous actions. Beings that can rationally deliberate in the face of amoral choice are called autonomous, and many of their actions display autonomy. (...)
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  4. Genetic assimilation and a possible evolutionary paradox: can macroevolution sometimes be so fast to pass us by?Massimo Pigliucci - 2003 - Evolution 57 (7):1455-1464.
    The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fixed and no longer require the original environmental stimulus, has had varied success through time in evolutionary biology research. Proposed by Waddington in the 1940s, it became an area of active empirical research mostly thanks to the efforts of its inventor and his collaborators. It was then attacked as of minor importance during the ‘‘hardening’’ of the neo-Darwinian synthesis and was relegated to a secondary role for decades. (...)
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    Assimilation and contrast as range-frequency effects of anchors.Allen Parducci, Daniel S. Perrett & Herbert W. Marsh - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):281.
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  6. Assimilation and Contrast in Counterfactual Thinking and Other Mental Simulation-Based Comparison Processes.Keith Markman, Jennifer Ratcliff, Nobuko Mizoguchi, Ronald Elizaga & Matthew McMullen - 2007 - In Diederik A. Stapel & Jerry M. Suls (eds.), Assimilation and Contrast in Social Psychology. Psychology Press. pp. 187-206.
    This chapter examines when and how mental simulation--the consideration of alternatives to present reality--produces emotional responses that reflect either contrast or assimilation. The chapter begins with a description of a comparison domain that is most commonly associated with mental simulation--counterfactual thinking. Then the authors consider how mental simulation plays a critical role in determining assimilative and contrastive responses to other type of comparisons. The chapter concludes with a presentation of a model of mental simulation-based comparison processes and describe its (...)
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    Assimilating Stranger, Exemplifying Value.Geger Riyanto - 2022 - Anthropos 117 (2):505-514.
    Ultimate value is rarely fully realized as people have to maintain a balance between values in their everyday life. Robbins notes, however, that it may be perfectly exemplified through ritual. In this paper, I want to show that the perfect exemplification of a value that fundamentally matters to a society may otherwise be attained through the incorporation of an overwhelming stranger. Anthropologists have shown that the presence of a potent foreigner incites a sense of categorical disunity that leads to the (...)
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    Community, Assimilation, and the Unfamiliar.Tim Donovan - 2002 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (3):244-265.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 35.3 (2002) 244-265 [Access article in PDF] Community, Assimilation, and the Unfamiliar Tim Donovan Fellowship We are five friends, one day we came out of the house one after the other, first one came and placed himself beside the gate, then the second came, or rather he glided through the gate like a little ball of quicksilver, and placed himself near the first one, and (...)
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    The assimilation argument and the rollback argument.Christopher Evan Franklin - 2012 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (3):395-416.
    Seth Shabo has presented a new argument that attempts to codify familiar worries about indeterminism, luck, and control. His ‘Assimilation Argument’ contends that libertarians cannot distinguish overtly randomized outcomes from exercises of free will. Shabo claims that the argument possesses advantages over the Mind Argument and Rollback Argument, which also purport to establish that indeterminism is incompatible with free will. I argue first that the Assimilation Argument presents no new challenges over and above those presented by the Rollback (...)
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    Assimilation and contrast effects in visual discrimination by rhesus monkeys.Martha Wilson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (2):279.
  11. The assimilation of sense to sense-object in Aristotle.Hendrik Lorenz - 2007 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 33:179-220.
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    Introduction: Assimilation and Representation in Medieval Theories of Cognition.José Filipe Silva & Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist - 2019 - Vivarium 57 (3-4):223-243.
    The articles in this issue are a selection of the papers presented at the conference Knowledge as Assimilation, held at the University of Helsinki on 9-11 June 2017. The conference was the result of a collaboration between two research groups that have been established in Finland and Sweden from 2013 onwards: the research project Rationality in Perception: Transformations of Mind and Cognition 1250-1550, funded by the European Research Council and hosted by the University of Helsinki, and the research programme (...)
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    Genetic assimilation of behaviour does not eliminate learning and innovation.Gavin R. Hunt & Russell D. Gray - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):412-413.
    Ramsey et al. attempt to clarify methodological issues for identifying innovative behaviour. Their effort is seriously weakened by an underlying presumption that the behavior of primates is generally learned and that of non-primates is generally This presumption is based on a poor grasp of the non-primate literature and a flawed understanding of how learned behaviour is genetically assimilated.
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  14. Forced assimilation is abhorrent.Dierk von Behrens - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:7.
    von Behrens, Dierk Assimilation is a process by which a person or group belonging to one culture adopts the practices of another, thereby becoming a member of that culture.
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    Assimilation chrétienne d’éléments païens : Construction apologétique ou réalité culturelle?Jean-Michel Roessli - 2014 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 70 (3):507-516.
    Jean-Michel Roessli | : Cette brève contribution a pour but de revenir sur une question soulevée par Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui, à propos de la façon dont les historiens de l’Antiquité tardive envisagent les contacts ou échanges entre Juifs, chrétiens et païens et, plus particulièrement, les phénomènes d’acculturation ou d’appropriation culturelle. Cette question est abordée à la lumière de la figure d’Orphée, dont Miguel Herrero se sert pour illustrer sa thèse dans le domaine de l’iconographie religieuse, alors qu’il recourt à (...)
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    Généalogie du concept d'assimilation. Une comparaison franco-britannique.Abdellali Hajjat - 2011 - Astérion 8 (8).
    Malgré la popularité du concept d’assimilation en sciences sociales, on connaît finalement peu de chose sur son origine intellectuelle. Cet article vise à faire la généalogie de ce concept dans une perspective franco-britannique. Sa traduction du latin vers le français et l’anglais conserve la signification de « similitude » mais le concept se sécularise, d’une part, à travers le langage des sciences naturelles dont l’influence favorise une réappropriation pour décrire les relations humaines et, d’autre part, le discours historique anglais (...)
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    Assimilating Supererogation.D. K. Levy - 2015 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 77:227-242.
    The interest in supererogation and supererogatory actions derives from the perception that there is something problematic about them. I shall argue that there is nothing problematic about them. The perception to the contrary arises from preconceptions common in ethical theory. When these are relaxed or dismissed, supererogatory actions are easily assimilated as well-motivated, responses to moral situations. Assimilating, rather than denying, them is important for a sound moral philosophy.
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    Knowledge assimilation in domains of actions: a possible causes approach.Renwei Li & Luís Moniz Pereira - 1997 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 7 (1-2):77-116.
    ABSTRACT One major problem in the process of knowledge assimilation is how to deal with inconsistency of new knowledge and the existing knowledge base. In this paper we present a formal, provably correct and yet computational methodology for assimilation of new knowledge into knowledge bases about actions and changes based on the slogan: what is believed is what is explained. Technically, we employ Gelfond and Lifschitz' action description language A to describe domains of actions. The knowledge bases on (...)
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    Assimilation and contrast effects in suboptimal affective priming paradigm.Dorota Kobylińska & Dorota Karwowska - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The Assimilating Harmony: A Reading of Antonin Artaud's Heliogabale.Carol Jacobs - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):115.
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  21. The assimilation of the morisco Fernandez-el-zegri, Gonzalo-an edition and analysis of his testament.A. Garciapedraza - 1995 - Al-Qantara 16 (1):39-58.
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    Assimilation and contrast effects of anchoring stimuli on judgments.Muzafer Sherif, Daniel Taub & Carl I. Hovland - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):150.
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    Assimilation and Masquerade: Self-Constructions of Indo-Dutch Women.Pamela Pattynama - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (3):281-299.
    Drawing on postmodern feminist theories of culture and identity, this article explores a model of ‘masquerading’ instead of ‘assimilation’ in analysing self-constructions of migrant women of ‘mixed race’ living in the Netherlands. Rather than as assimilated objects, these migrant women, called Indo-Dutch women, are regarded as agents who effectively intervene in the construction of national identities through masquerading strategies and ways of communication. The article also shows how masquerading strategies form a part of the conflicted colonial history of Indo-Dutch (...)
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  24. L'assimilation du carbone par les plantes.J. C. Bose - 1926 - Scientia 20 (40):du Supplém. 51.
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    Assimilation, Blind Spots and Coproduced Crises.Claudia Carter - 2018 - Environmental Values 27 (1):1-7.
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    Assimilating evidence: The key to revision?Michelene T. H. Chi - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):470-471.
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    Assimilation of western thought in the East German academy since 1989.Uta Liebmann Schaub - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1):341-348.
  28. Assimilation and control: belief at the lowest levels.Eric Mandelbaum - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (2):441-447.
    The core of Zimmerman’s picture posits an inverse correlation between an action’s automaticity and belief’s role in the action’s execution. This proposal faces serious problems. First, high-attention, high-control actions don’t seem to heighten awareness of one’s beliefs. Second, low-attention, low-control actions are caused by the same states at play when executing high-attention, high-control actions, in which case there is no ontological difference in the states involved in these behaviors. Third, on Zimmerman’s view it is unclear what it is for a (...)
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    V. Assimilation.D. G. Hogarth - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (04):112-114.
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    V. —assimilation and association. (I.).Dr James Ward - 1893 - Mind 2 (7):347-362.
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  31. Is Assimilation to God in the Theaetetus Purely Otherworldly?Timothy A. Mahoney - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):321-338.
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    Assimilation of information from dot and matrix patterns.E. T. Klemmer & F. C. Frick - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (1):15.
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    Assimilations-zentren arabischer wissenschaft im 12. jahrhundert.Heinrich Schipperges - 1956 - Centaurus 4 (4):325-350.
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    Assimilation in the immediate reproduction of visually perceived figures.Jerome S. Bruner, Robert D. Busiek & A. Leigh Minturn - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (3):151.
  35. GEOGRAPHY, ASSIMILATION, AND DIALOGUE: Universalism and Particularism in Central-European Thought.H. G. Callaway - manuscript
    There are many advantages and disadvantages to central locations. These have shown themselves in the long course of European history. In times of peace, there are important economic and cultural advantages (to illustrate: the present area of the Czech Republic was the richest country in Europe between the two World Wars). There are cross-currents of trade and culture in central Europe of great advantage. For, cultural cross-currents represent a potential benefit in comprehension and cultural growth. But under threat of large-scale (...)
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    On Assimilation and Adaptation in Congeneric Classes of Words.Maurice Bloomfield - 1895 - American Journal of Philology 16 (4):409.
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  37. The assimilative intellect in Albert the great, Thomas Aquinas and Nicholas of Cusa.Markus Führer - 2018 - In Burkhard Mojsisch, Tengiz Iremadze & Udo Reinhold Jeck (eds.), Veritas et subtilitas: truth and subtlety in the history of philosophy: essays in memory of Burkhard Mojsisch (1944-2015). Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
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    Assimilation and contrast in the estimation of number.William Bevan & Edward D. Turner - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (5):458.
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    The evolution of menstruation: A new model for genetic assimilation.Deena Emera, Roberto Romero & Günter Wagner - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (1):26-35.
    Why do humans menstruate while most mammals do not? Here, we present our answer to this long‐debated question, arguing that (i) menstruation occurs as a mechanistic consequence of hormone‐induced differentiation of the endometrium (referred to as spontaneous decidualization, or SD); (ii) SD evolved because of maternal–fetal conflict; and (iii) SD evolved by genetic assimilation of the decidualization reaction, which is induced by the fetus in non‐menstruating species. The idea that menstruation occurs as a consequence of SD has been proposed (...)
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  40. Dialogue - Assimilation - Subversion. Contemporary New Media Native Art in Canada.Maria Victioria Guglietti - 2006 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 8.
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    Assimilation and Heredity.Jacques Loeb - 1898 - The Monist 8 (4):547-555.
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  42. Die Assimilation der platonisch-augustinischen Ideenlehre durch Schopenhauer.Gerhard Mollowitz - 1985 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 66:131-152.
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    Assimilation from the east and the spectrum of consciousness.Donald Morgan - 2001 - Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 11 (1):87-104.
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    The Assimilation and Transformation of Ar-istotelian Rationalism by Medieval Arab Philosophers. 张钧杰 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (6):2073.
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    Beyond Paradigm: Resisting the Assimilation of Phronetic Social Science.Sanford F. Schram - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (3):417-433.
    David Laitin uses Bent Flyvbjerg’s Making Social Science Matter as a surrogate manifesto on behalf of the Perestroika movement’s campaign for methodological pluralism in political science. After an overview of Perestroika, I note my own vision for the movement, outline the most significant features of Flyvbjerg’s call for a revived social science, and provide a critique of Laitin’s attempt to assimilate Flyvbjerg’s analysis to his own vision for an improved political science. I conclude with a word about the potential of (...)
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  46. Carbon assimilation by plants.J. C. Bose - 1926 - Scientia 20 (40):143.
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    Assimilation, hybridity and encountering. The cinematic representation of queer migrants from Muslim backgrounds living in Europe.Gerard Coll-Planas - 2020 - Communications 45 (1):74-97.
    Muslim migrants are the counter-figures through whom the modern Western identity is shaped. In Islamophobic discourses, they are constructed as inherently sexist and homophobic. In this ideological context, queer migrants coming from Muslim countries occupy an intersectional social location between Islamophobia and homophobia. In this paper we analyze the cinematic representation of queer migrants living in Europe coming from Muslim backgrounds. The aim of the paper is to analyze whether the films reproduce or subvert the Western “gay narrative”. The corpus (...)
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  48. Chinese Assimilation in Indonesia.Justus M. Van der Kroef - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  49. (3 other versions)Assimilation and Association.J. Ward - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:606.
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  50. Residential assimilation and residential attainment: examining the effects of ethnicity and immigration.Michael J. White, Sharon Sassler, S. Kirchengast, E. M. Winkler, D. L. Blackwell, Y. Weiss, R. J. Willis, B. J. Oddens, P. Lehert & F. Kalter - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (2):193-210.
     
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