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    Carl August Eschenmayer e la deduzione trascendentale della corporeità.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2019 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3:453-472.
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  2. The Schelling-Eschenmayer Controversy, 1801: Nature and Identity by Benjamin Berger and Daniel Whistler. [REVIEW]Mark J. Thomas - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4):703-705.
    This excellent book focuses on a decisive moment in Schelling's philosophical development: his 1801 dispute with Eschenmayer shortly before publishing Presentation of My System, the inaugural text of his identity philosophy. Carl August Eschenmayer was a German physician whose Kant-inspired writings in the philosophy of nature greatly influenced Schelling, especially with respect to the doctrine of the potencies. As Berger and Whistler demonstrate, the 1801 controversy has significant implications for understanding the trajectory of German Idealism and (...)
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    Philosophie der Rechtswissenschaft.Carl August Emge - 1961 - Berlin,: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Erinnerungen eines rechtsphilosophen an die umwege, die sich schliesslich doch AlS zugänge nach Berlin erwiesen, an die dortige rechtsphilosophische situation und ausblicke auf utopia.Carl August Emge - 1960 - In Georg Kotowski, Eduard Neumann & Hans Leussink (eds.), Studium Berolinense: Aufsätze Und Beiträge Zu Problemen der Wissenschaft Und Zur Geschichte der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Zu Berlin. De Gruyter. pp. 37-108.
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  5. Über die logisch-ontischen Strukturverhältnisse in den rechtsphilosophischen Gedanken Schopenhauers.Carl August Emge - 1955 - Mainz,: Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, in Kommission bei F. Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden.
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    Der Weise.Carl August Emge - 1967 - Berlin,: Duncker Und Humblot.
  7. Der philosophische gehalt der religiösen dogmatik, prolegomena zu einer wahren theologie.Carl August Emge - 1929 - München,: E. Reinhardt.
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    Geschichte der Rechtsphilosophie.Carl August Emge - 1931 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  9. Gedächtnisschrift für Arthur Schopenhauer.Carl August Emge & Otto von *Schweinichen (eds.) - 1938 - Berlin,: Verlag für staatswissenschaften und geschichte g. m. b. h..
     
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    Über das Grunddogma des Rechtsphilosophischen relativismus.Carl August Emge - 1916 - Leipzig,: W. Rothschild.
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    German Civilisation in the Late Middle Ages, 1250–1500. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (2):174-176.
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    Fundamental Historical Research as a Problem of Historical Sciences. On the Analysis of Historical Evidence. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):85-86.
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    From Prehistoric Times to the Beginning of the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (2):221-224.
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    Asceticism and Civilization. Pre-Benedictine and Early Benedictine Monasticism at the Cradle of Europe. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):70-74.
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    Civil Revolt. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (2):204-207.
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    Emperors of the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (2):171-172.
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    The Struggle for German Unity and Church Renewal. From Maximilian I. to the Treaties of Westphalia 1490-1648. [REVIEW]Carl August Lückerath - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (2):167-169.
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  18. Die Abendländische spekulation des zwölften jahrhunderts..Arthur Carl August Schneider - 1915 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff.
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    Die Psychologie Alberts des Grossen.Arthur Carl August Schneider - 1903 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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    De fria konsters philosophi.Carl August Ehrensvärd - 1974 - Stockholm: Sällskapet Bokvännerna.
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  21. Vapaiden taiteiden filosofia.Carl August Ehrensvärd - 2006 - Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. Edited by Harry Lönnroth & Katja Matikainen.
     
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  22. What’s at stake in the debate over naturalizing teleology? An overlooked metatheoretical debate.Carl Sachs & Auguste Nahas - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-22.
    Recent accounts of teleological naturalism hold that organisms are intrinsically goaldirected entities. We argue that supporters and critics of this view have ignored the ways in which it is used to address quite different problems. One problem is about biology and concerns whether an organism-centered account of teleological ascriptions would improve our descriptions and explanations of biological phenomena. This is different from the philosophical problem of how naturalized teleology would affect our conception of nature, and of ourselves as natural beings. (...)
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    Public health priority setting: A case for priority to the worse off in well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.Sindre August Horn, Mathias Barra, Ole Frithjof Norheim & Carl Tollef Solberg - forthcoming - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics.
    In Norway, priority for health interventions is assigned on the basis of three official criteria: health benefit, resources, and severity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have mainly happened through intersectoral public health efforts such as lockdowns, quarantines, information campaigns, social distancing and, more recently, vaccine distribution. The aim of this article is to evaluate potential priority setting criteria for public health interventions. We argue in favour of the following three criteria for public health priority setting: benefit, resources and improving the (...)
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    Friedrich August Von Hayek.Carl David Mildenberger - 2021 - In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 133-140.
    Friedrich August von Hayek war ein österreichischer Ökonom und Philosoph. In Wien in eine Familie von Akademikern hineingeboren, studierte Hayek zunächst Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Wien, zeigte aber auch großes Interesse an Psychologie und Volkswirtschaftslehre. So nahm er regelmäßig an Seminaren von Ludwig von Mises Teil und wurde 1921 in Rechtswissenschaften und 1923 in Staatswissenschaften promoviert.
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    Carl August Hagberg - 'kommentar til en livsinsats.Karin Monié - 1991 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 4 (6).
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    The Criminal: His Personnel and Environment. August DrähmsThe Science of Penology: The Defence of Society Against Crime. Henry M. BoiesExperimental Sociology. Frances A. Kellor. [REVIEW]Carl Kelsey - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (1):122-125.
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    Der Schatten Gottes: Introspektionen, Tagebücher und Briefe 1921 bis 1924.Carl Schmitt - 2014 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot. Edited by Gerd Giesler, Ernst Hüsmert & Wolfgang Spindler.
    Einfuhrung Carl Schmitt: Der Schatten Gottes. INtrospektionen, Tagebucher und Briefe 1921 bis 1924 Teil I: Tagebuch August 1921 bis August 1922 Bearbeitet von Gerd Giesler und Ernst Husmert Teil II: Tagebuch 1923 und 1924 Bearbeitet von Wolfgang H. SPindler Teil III: Der Schatten Gottes. AUfzeichnungen aus den Jahren 1922 bis 1924 Bearbeitet von Gerd Giesler, Ernst Husmert und Wolfgang H. SPindler Anhang Briefe, Dokumente und Abbildungen Verzeichnis der mehrfach genannten Literatur Quellen und Nachschlagewerke Abbildungs- und Quellennachweis Personenverzeichnis.
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    Daniel Lacombe. Recursion theoretic structure for relational systems. Logic colloquium '69, Proceedings of the summer school and colloquium in mathematical logic, Manchester, August 1969, edited by R. O. Gandy and C. E. M. Yates, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 61, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and London1971, pp. 3–17. [REVIEW]Carl E. Gordon - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):454-455.
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    Cognitive Science in a Nutshell.Can S. Mekik & Carl Michael Galang - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (8):e13179.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 8, August 2022.
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    (1 other version)Bericht zum 4. internationalen kongreß für logik, methodologie und philosophie der wissenschaften vom 29. August bis 4. september 1971 in bukarest. [REVIEW]Carl H. Heidrich - 1972 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 3 (1):119-126.
  31. Elements of Literature: Essay, Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film.Robert Scholes, Carl H. Klaus, Nancy R. Comley & Michael Silverman (eds.) - 1991 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Providing the most thorough coverage available in one volume, this comprehensive, broadly based collection offers a wide variety of selections in four major genres, and also includes a section on film. Each of the five sections contains a detailed critical introduction to each form, brief biographies of the authors, and a clear, concise editorial apparatus. Updated and revised throughout, the new Fourth Edition adds essays by Margaret Mead, Russell Baker, Joan Didion, Annie Dillard, and Alice Walker; fiction by Nathaniel Hawthorne, (...)
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    Cartas sobre pintura de paisagem, Carl Gustav Carus.Damião Esdras Araujo Arraes - 2022 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 5 (1).
    Carl Gustav Carus nasceu, em 3 de janeiro de 1789, na cidade de Leipzig. Seupai, August Gottlob Carus, veio de uma família de comerciantes dedicada àtinturaria. Para receber uma melhor educação, o pai de Carus decidiu enviá-lo à casados avós maternos. Ali, ele receberia, até os 12 anos de idade, aulas domiciliares, bemcomo passou a admirar o seu tio, Daniel Jäger, naturalista que havia estudadoquímica na França durante o efervescente período da Revolução Francesa. A paixãopela química e ciências (...)
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    Illuminating nursing's shadow side through a Jungian analysis of the film Fog in August.Margaret McAllister & Donna Lee Brien - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (3):e12348.
    Fog in August is a German film based on Robert Domes' historical novel of the same name. The film provides a fictionalized account of the institutionalization and eventual killing of children and adults labelled as a burden on the State and unworthy of life. On one level, this is a story of good versus evil, where innocent patients are manipulated by callous doctors and nurses. At a deeper level, however, it is possible to read the characters as more complex (...)
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    Hilma af Klint’s Astro-Physics “Predictions”, Explainable Somehow by Dr. Carl Jung.Cristian Horgos - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):995-1010.
    I’ve just discovered that the Abstract painting has similarities not only with the micro-cosmos (as it is stated in the book “Man and His Symbol” by dr. CG Jung) but also, which is very astonishing, with the macro-Cosmos. Shortly, Hilma af Klint painted in her “The Ten Largest” symbols that are amazingly similar with modern astro-physics pictures that were made, many decades later, by the Hubble Telescope (and were not available for human eyes on the af Klint times). The research (...)
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    Ideological Possession and the Rise of the New Right: The Political Thought of Carl Jung: by Laurie M. Johnson, New York, Routledge, 2019, x + 190 pp., $44.95/£34.99.Paul Bishop - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (5):606-608.
    Volume 25, Issue 5, August 2020, Page 606-608.
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    Geheimräte gegen Geheimbünde: Ein unbekanntes Kapitel der klassisch-romantischen Geschichte Weimars.W. Daniel Wilson - 1991 - J.B. Metzler.
    "Die Weimarer, Jenaer und Gothaer Illuminaten": p. [357]-362.
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    Speculation and praxis. Jahrbücher für speculative Philosophie and the actualization of philosophy.Lauri Kallio - 2024 - Studies in the History of Philosophy 15 (1):17-35.
    The paper addresses the journal Jahrbücher für speculative Philosophie, published between 1846 and 1848 in Darmstadt. The paper focuses on the forewords of the journal written by the sole editor Ludwig Noack (1819–1885). In these forewords, Noack elaborates the current situation of philosophy. He outlines his vision for the future philosophy. It would be meaningful not only for professional philosophers but also for the general audience. Moreover, it would be closely associated with other sciences. Noack’s vision was inspired by (...) Cieszkowski’s (1814–1894) so-called “Philosophie der Tat” (the philosophy of action), which resonated with the entire generation of German Hegelians from the late 1830s. Noack realized his journal in co-operation with the “Philosophische Gesellschaft zu Berlin”, founded by Cieszkowski and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s (1770–1831) former student Carl Ludwig Michelet (1801–1893) in 1843. (shrink)
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    Fichtes Entlassung. [REVIEW]Yolanda Estes - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):79-84.
    Fichtes Entlassung: Der Atheismusstreit vor 200 Jahren addresses the Atheismusstreit, or the Atheism Dispute. In 1798, the co-editors of the Philosophisches Journal einer Gesellschaft teutscher Gelehrten, Friedrich Niethammer and Johann Gottlieb Fichte, published two essays, by Karl Friedrich Forberg and Fichte. Forberg’s essay, “The Development of the Concept of Religion,” denied the legitimacy of any theoretical discussion of religious issues. Fichte’s essay, “On the Ground of our Belief in a Divine Governance of the World,” identified belief in a moral world (...)
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  39. Philosophy of Austrian Economics.Alexander Linsbichler - 2022 - In Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics. Routledge. pp. 169-185.
    Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics published in 1871 is usually regarded as the founding document of the Austrian School of economics. Many of the School’s prominent representatives, including Friedrich Wieser, Eugen Böhm-Bawerk, Ludwig Mises, Hans Mayer, Friedrich August Hayek, Fritz Machlup, Oskar Morgenstern, and Gottfried Haberler, as well as Israel Kirzner, Ludwig Lachmann, Murray Rothbard, and Don Lavoie, advanced and modified Menger’s research program in sometimes conflicting ways. Yet, some characteristics of the Austrian School remain (nearly) consensual from (...)
     
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    La méthodologie des sciences sociales selon Comte (Waenting).Wolf Feuerhahn - 2014 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 35:285-288.
    Défendre Auguste Comte contre ses détracteurs les plus célèbres à l’époque : tel est l’objectif que se fixe le jeune docteur Heinrich Waentig dans Auguste Comte und seine Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der Socialwissenschaft (Auguste Comte et son importance pour le développement de la science sociale). C’est particulièrement le cas dans le chapitre ici traduit. Waentig y répond à Wilhelm Dilthey, professeur de philosophie à Berlin et à Carl Menger, professeur d’économie à Vienne. Le premier a...
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    Philosophy of Austrian Economics - Extended Cut.Alexander Linsbichler - 2021 - Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University Working Paper Series.
    Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics, published in 1871, is usually regarded as the founding document of the Austrian School of economics. Many of the School’s prominent representatives, including Friedrich Wieser, Eugen Böhm-Bawerk, Ludwig Mises, Hans Mayer, Friedrich August Hayek, Fritz Machlup, Oskar Morgenstern, and Gottfried Haberler, as well as Israel Kirzner, Ludwig Lachmann, Murray Rothbard, Don Lavoie, and Peter Boettke, advanced and modified Menger’s research program in sometimes conflicting ways. Yet, some characteristics of the Austrian School remain (nearly) (...)
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    (1 other version)Hamlet or Europe and the end of modern Trauerspiel.Fabrizio Desideri - 2019 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 12 (2):117-126.
    Hamlet’s character sets, under different shapes and extents, the benchmark against which a large part of the European philosophy of the very long «short twentieth-century» behind us has had to measure. In the name of Hamlet as the most enigmatic among Shakespeare’s creatures, even Europe, its spirit and destiny, is identified, according to the well-known claim by Paul Valery.Common trait to a big part of these interpretations – from the juvenile works of Pavel Florenskij and Lev S. Vygotskij to (...) Schmitt’s Hamlet oder Ekuba. Der Einbruch der Zeit in das Spiel – is offered by the detection, in Hamlet’s figure, of the contradiction inherent to an epochal transition: the time of an unresolved passage between two ages that only knows the endless pain of an “interim”. My paper concerns the possibility to interpret Hamlet’s time as the time of an “interim” in light of Benjamin’s claims about Shakespeare’s drama contained in his book on the German Trauerspiel.While Florenskij interprets Hamlet’s time as tragic and the figure of Hamlet as a tragic one, in my essay - moving from some observations on the " Hamlet Problem " by the young Franz Rosenzweig - I consider the original Benjaminian thesis about the character and the drama of Hamlet as the end of the modern Trauerspiel. Starting from a statement by Theodor Adorno in the famed Hornberger Brief to Benjamin of August 2, 1935, I outline, therefore, how Benjamin characterizes the figure of Hamlet. This, from his early writings on the relationship between tragedy and Trauerspiel up to the great book on the Origin of the German Trauerspiel. In the frame of Benjamin’s interpretation, exactly by virtue of its distance from the thesis on the duality of tragedy, the Shakespearian theatrum of consciousness, paradigmatically represented in the figure of Hamlet and in the intimately dialectic character of his drama, is accounted for as necessary correlate of the Cartesian’s theatrum of consciousness. From a theoretical point of view, the Benjaminian characterization of Hamlet's figure reveals, therefore, something of the nature of modern consciousness and of consciousness in general in relation to the problem of truth and its representation. Hence the end of modern Trauerspiel coincides with the original incompleteness of its time. Consequently, I also claim Hamlet's dramatic figure to represent the aporetic characters of modern politics. This contrasts the thesis of Carl Schmitt who speaks, instead, of the Shakespearean drama as an expression of a pre-modern barbaric time. (shrink)
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    Seeking the first phylogenetic method–Edvard A. Vainio (1853–1929) and his troubled endeavour towards a natural lichen classification in the late nineteenth century Finland. [REVIEW]Samuli Lehtonen - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (4):1-22.
    Edvard August Vainio was a world-renowned Finnish lichenologist. In Finland, however, he was a controversial person due to his strong pro-Finnish political views. Equally disputed was his opinion that systematics should be based on evolutionary theory and phylogenetic thinking. Vainio was familiar with the ideas of the early German phylogeneticists—especially those of Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli – and, applying them, aimed to create an exact method for building a natural classification of lichens already at the end of the (...)
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  44. Comments on Goodman's ways of worldmaking.Carl G. Hempel - 1980 - Synthese 45 (2):193 - 199.
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    Psychological Types.Carl Gustav Jung - 1956 - Routledge.
    _Psychological Types_ is one of Jung's most important and most famous works. First published by Routledge in the early 1920s it appeared after Jung's so-called fallow period, during which he published little, and it is perhaps the first significant book to appear after his own confrontation with the unconscious. It is the book that introduced the world to the terms 'extravert' and 'introvert'. Though very much associated with the unconscious, in _Psychological Types_ Jung shows himself to be a supreme theorist (...)
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  46. Inductive inconsistencies.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1960 - Synthese 12 (4):439-69.
  47. Infinitism redux? A response to Klein.Carl Gillett - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (3):709–717.
    Foundationalist, Coherentist, Skeptic etc., have all been united in one respect--all accept epistemic justification cannot result from an unending, and non-repeating, chain of reasons. Peter Klein has recently challenged this minimal consensus with a defense of what he calls "Infinitism"--the position that justification can result from such a regress. Klein provides surprisingly convincing responses to most of the common objections to Infinitism, but I will argue that he fails to address a venerable metaphysical concern about a certain type of regress. (...)
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    The nature and truth of the great religions.August Karl Reischauer - 1966 - Rutland, Vt.,: C. E. Tuttle Co..
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    A Philosophical Disease: Bioethics, Culture, and Identity.Carl Elliott - 1999 - Routledge.
    First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    A Sociohistorical Critique Of Naturalistic Theories Of Color Perception.Carl Ratner - 1989 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 10 (4):361-372.
    Naturalistic experiments of color perception are critically evaluated. The review concludes that they fail to confirm a natural determination of color perception. Rather than demonstrating universal sensitivity to focal colors, the experiments actually yielded enormous cultural variation in response. This variation is interpreted as supporting a sociohistorical psychological explanation of color perception.
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