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  1. Group Theory and Computational Linguistics.Dymetman Marc - 1998 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 7 (4):461-497.
    There is currently much interest in bringing together the tradition of categorial grammar, and especially the Lambek calculus, with the recent paradigm of linear logic to which it has strong ties. One active research area is designing non-commutative versions of linear logic (Abrusci, 1995; Retoré, 1993) which can be sensitive to word order while retaining the hypothetical reasoning capabilities of standard (commutative) linear logic (Dalrymple et al., 1995). Some connections between the Lambek calculus and computations in groups have long been (...)
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  2. Natural laws in scientific practice.Marc Lange - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    It is often presumed that the laws of nature have special significance for scientific reasoning. But the laws' distinctive roles have proven notoriously difficult to identify--leading some philosophers to question if they hold such roles at all. This study offers original accounts of the roles that natural laws play in connection with counterfactual conditionals, inductive projections, and scientific explanations, and of what the laws must be in order for them to be capable of playing these roles. Particular attention is given (...)
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    Penser l’espace d’après le Parménide.Marc-Antoine Gavray - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (3):521-537.
    This article shows how Plato’sParmenidesexplores the relationship between place and the geometric forms that are inscribed in it, independently of sensation, becoming and causality. The analysis concurs with essential points of what is said in theTimaeusaboutkhôra, this receptacle deprived of any intrinsic qualities, on which every sensitive reality is drawn.
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    How affective states, task difficulty, and self-concepts influence the formation and consequences of performance expectancies.Marc-Andre Reinhard & Oliver Dickhäuser - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (2):220-228.
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    Le singulier: essai de monadologie.Marc Renault - 1979 - Montréal: Bellarmin.
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    Precis of Because Without Cause: Non‐Causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics.Marc Lange - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3):714-719.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 99, Issue 3, Page 714-719, November 2019.
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  7. Putting explanation back into “inference to the best explanation”.Marc Lange - 2022 - Noûs 56 (1):84-109.
    Many philosophers argue that explanatoriness plays no special role in confirmation – that “inference to the best explanation” (IBE) incorrectly demands giving hypotheses extra credit for their potential explanatory qualities beyond the credit they already deserve for their predictive successes. This paper argues against one common strategy for responding to this thought – that is, for trying to fit IBE within a Bayesian framework. That strategy argues that a hypothesis’ explanatory quality (its “loveliness”) contributes either to its prior probability or (...)
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    Catulliana.Marc Dominicy - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):628-654.
    In the following, I will propose and/or defend new or previous emendations for a set of passages in Catullus, most of which are deemed corrupt or even beyond repair by many, if not all, philologists. For the sake of simplicity, I will first quote Mynors's OCT text, except for possible changes in punctuation that will be justified, either implicitly or in their own terms, in the ensuing discussion. Those sections I consider incorrect I will put between obeli. In addition, I (...)
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Marc Winter - 2016 - In Sorge Um den Rechten Weg des Konfuzianismus: Fang Dongshus Kritik an Dai Zhen Und der Hanxue. De Gruyter. pp. 451-474.
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    Perceptual similarity of mirror images in infancy.Marc H. Bornstein, Charles G. Gross & Joan Z. Wolf - 1978 - Cognition 6 (2):89-116.
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    Of Forms, Containers, and the Electronic Medical Record: Some Tools for a Sociology of the Formal.Marc Berg - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (4):403-433.
    Formal tools are attributed central roles in organizing work within many modern workplaces. How should one comprehend the power of these tools? Taking the medical record as an example, this article builds on recent calls to overcome the dichotomy between the formal and the informal and proposes an understanding of the generative power of such tools that does not attribute mythical capacities to either tool or human work. To do so, it is important to look both at the history offormal (...)
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  12. Computers, health records, and the right to privacy.Marc D. Hiller & Vivian Beyda - 1981 - In Medical ethics and the law: implications for public policy. Cambridge: Ballinger Pub. Co..
     
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    Image Feature Types and Their Predictions of Aesthetic Preference and Naturalness.Marc G. Berman, Frank F. Ibarra, Omid Kardan, MaryCarol R. Hunter, Hiroki P. Kotabe & Francisco A. C. Meyer - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Did Einstein Really Believe that Principle Theories are Explanatorily Powerless?Marc Lange - 2014 - Perspectives on Science 22 (4):449-463.
    In a notable article entitled “What is the Theory of Relativity?” written at the request of The Times and published in its November 28, 1919 edition, Albert Einstein famously distinguished “theories of principle” from “constructive theories.” Einstein placed relativity theory among the principle theories. His distinction has recently received increased attention, especially as it relates to scientific explanation. In particular, there has been considerable discussion of how to explain why there obtain the Lorentz transformations as well as of how to (...)
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    The Electronic Patient Record as a Meaningful Audit Tool:Accountability and Autonomy in General Practitioner Work.Marc Berg, Irma van der Ploeg & Brit Ross Winthereik - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (1):6-25.
    Health authorities increasingly request that general practitioners use information and communication technologies such as electronic patient records for accountability purposes. This article deals with the use of EPRs among general practitioners in Britain. It examines two ways in which GPs use the EPR for accountability purposes. One way is to generate audit reports on the basis of the information that has been entered into the record. The other is to let the computer intervene in the clinical process through prompts. The (...)
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    Money, Language, and Thought: Literary and Philosophic Economies From the Medieval to the Modern Era.Marc Shell - 1982 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    "Shell offers admirably close readings [which are] often brilliant... Summary could do little more than hint at the riches laid open."-- The Eighteenth Century "A remarkable piece of work. Valuable for a wide range of readers from the expert to the inquiring generalist."-- Religious Studies Review In Money, Language, and Thought , Marc Shell explores the interactions between linguistic and economic production as they inform discourse from Chretien de Troyes to Heidegger.
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    Self and Substance in Leibniz.Marc Elliott Bobro - 2004 - Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
    "We are omniscient but confused," says Leibniz. He also says that we live in the best of all possible worlds, yet do not causally interact. So what are we? Leibniz is known for many things, including the ideality of space and time, calculus, plans for a universal language, theodicy, and ecumenism. But he is not known for his ideas on the self and personal identity. This book shows that Leibniz offers an original, internally coherent theory of personal identity, a theory (...)
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    Constructivist Perspectives on Medical Work: Medical Practices and Science and Technology Studies: Introduction.Marc Berg & Monica J. Casper - 1995 - Science, Technology and Human Values 20 (4):395-407.
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    Accounting for an old inconsistency in the psychophysics of Plateau and Delboeuf.Marc Brysbaert - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (3):562-563.
  20. The Melting and Mocking of Voices in Contemporary American Fiction.Marc Blanchard - 1992 - Semiotica 88 (3-4):341-351.
     
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  21. Principe et Méthode de la Métaphysique.A. Marc - 1934 - Archives de Philosophie 11:303-328.
     
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  22. Intention, Meaning and Reality.Marc R. Moreau - 1990 - Dissertation, Temple University
    The work's central thesis is that meaningful discourse would be impossible unless the discoursers had distributive access to realities structured independently of language, such an access in fact as can service a metaphysically significant correspondence theory of truth. The thesis is deployed against the view, advanced by Hilary Putnam and by Richard Rorty, that we cannot exit the circle of words so as to secure any version of external realism. ;To establish the thesis, an intentionalist hermeneutics is developed: Due to (...)
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    Wahrheit und Lüge als Ideologie. Das Beispiel des „Machiavellismus “.Marc Schweska - 2004 - In Steffen Greschonig & Christine S. Sing (eds.), Ideologien zwischen Lüge und Wahrheitsanspruch. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag. pp. 5--26.
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    The Implicit Morality of the Market is Consequentialist.Marc A. Cohen & Dean Peterson - 2020 - Business Ethics Journal Review 8 (1):1-7.
    Joseph Heath states that our paper “misinterpret[s]” and so misrepresents his account. The present Commentary corrects the record. Our paper (Cohen and Peterson 2019) outlined Heath’s account on his own terms; it explained that Heath distances himself from consequentialism. But then we argued that Heath is mistaken and so offered a repaired version of the market failures approach. Our central concern, in the original paper and in this short Commentary, is showing that the economic argument for markets is at the (...)
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  25. Reception Theory and the Semiotics of literary History.Marc E. Blanchard - 1986 - Semiotica 61 (3-4):307-323.
     
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    The Role of Play in the Development of Thought.Marc H. Bornstein & Anne Watson O'Reilly (eds.) - 1993 - Jossey-Bass.
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    Selective vision.Marc H. Bornstein - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):180-181.
    The physics of color and the psychology of color naming are not isomorphic. Physically, the spectrum is continuous with regard to wavelength colors change qualitatively from one wavelength region to another. The psychological characterization of hue that characterizes color vision has been revealed in a series of modern psychophysical studies with human adults and infants and with various infrahuman species, including vertebrates and invertebrates. These biopsychological data supplant an older psycholinguistic and anthropological literature that posited that language and culture alone (...)
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    Where's the species? Comments on the phylogenetic species concepts.Marc Ereshefsky - 1989 - Biology and Philosophy 4 (1):89-96.
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    Well-being, happiness and the structural crisis of neoliberalism: an interdisciplinary analysis through the lenses of emotions.Marc Pilkington - 2016 - Mind and Society 15 (2):265-280.
    The sociology of emotions is a fast-growing disciplinary field. Research on emotions has enabled major advances in medical science, political science, anthropology, psychosociology etc. Turner and Smets have shown that social relations feature a kernel of phenomena with an emotional substrate ranging from face-to-face encounters to the emergence of social movements. The social arena is shaped by emotions, which are powerful agents of change. In this paper, we focus on the links between emotions, happiness and well-being apprehended as a polymorphic (...)
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    Critical thinking and contemporary mental health care: Michel Foucault's “history of the present”.Marc Roberts - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (2):e12167.
    In order to be able to provide informed, effective and responsive mental health care and to do so in an evidence‐based, collaborative and recovery‐focused way with those who use mental health services, there is a recognition of the need for mental health professionals to possess sophisticated critical thinking capabilities. This article will therefore propose that such capabilities can be productively situated within the context of the work of the French philosopher Michel Foucault, one of the most challenging, innovative and influential (...)
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    What Evolution Intended? Reply to Wakefield.Marc Lewis - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (1):69-70.
    Wakefield doesn't mind my focus on parallels between addiction and love. But love can fall outside the bounds of what evolution intended. So, he claims, comparing addiction with love does not preclude a naturally defined "disorder." I counter with the argument that evolution handed us such highly general response systems, the bounds of normality cannot be defined.
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    (1 other version)Ethique et déontologie du journalisme.Marc-François Bernier - 1994 - Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  33. Feminism and Bioethics.Marc Berg, Ruud ter Meulen & Masja van den - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9:485-487.
     
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  34. Philosophie de l'éducation nouvelle.Marc André Bloch - 1973 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
     
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    L’avocat et le droit fiscal.Marc Bornhauser - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):519-536.
    Les relations entre l’avocat et le droit fiscal ont beau ne dater que d’une trentaine d’années, elles sont loin d’être paisibles et harmonieuses. En effet, la fiscalité étant au cœur du financement de l’État, l’explosion de la dette publique a placé la lutte contre la fraude fiscale au centre des politiques publiques. L’avocat fiscaliste a été présenté à l’opinion publique comme le facilitateur de cette fraude à combattre, voire comme le complice des fraudeurs, celui qui, grâce à sa connaissance de (...)
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    De la phénoménologie à la psychanalyse: Freud et les existentialistes américains.Marc-André Bouchard - 1990 - Liège: P. Mardaga.
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    Integrating Humans and Nature: Reconciling the Boundaries of Science and Society.G. Bradshaw & Marc Bekoff - 2000 - Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:309-310.
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    Incomplete Spirit As Religion's Pre-eminent Moment In Hegel's Philosophy Of Religion.Marc Anderson - 2010 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2010 (1):385-390.
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    Aspects de la simonie en Egypte (VIIe-XIIe siècle).Marc Aoun - 2002 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 76 (2):253-255.
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    Figura.Marc-Aeilko Aris - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (2):63-79.
    The question of whether relics which were part of the historical body of Jesus could exist, arose in the first decades of the 12th century, as the monks of St. Medard des Soissons claimed to have a tooth of Jesus. Based on historical and theological reasoning it seemed to Guibert of Nogent impossible that this kind of relic could exist or that they could mediate the redemption which Christ attained on the Cross. According to him, the prize of salvation could (...)
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    Hrabanus Maurus in Fulda: mit einer Hrabanus Maurus-Bibliographie (1979-2009).Marc-Aeilko Aris & Susana Bullido del Barrio (eds.) - 2010 - Frankfurt am Main: Knecht.
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    Lesen und Erneuern – Kulturelle Implikationen der spätmittelalterlichen Klosterreform.Marc-Aeilko Aris - 2013 - In Martin Thurner & Franz Xaver Bischof (eds.), Die Benediktinische Klosterreform Im 15. Jahrhundert. Akademie Verlag. pp. 291-302.
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    Sleep, Well-Being and Academic Performance: A Study in a Singapore Residential College.Marc A. Armand, Federica Biassoni & Alberto Corrias - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    We examined the relationship between sleep and the affective components of subjective well-being as well as psychological well-being, and between sleep and academic performance, of full-time undergraduate students in a residential college at the National University of Singapore. The aspects of sleep considered were self-reported sleep duration, sleep efficiency, frequency of sleep disturbances, daytime dysfunction, sleep latency and overall sleep quality, as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Academic performance was measured using self-reported cumulative average point scores, typically known (...)
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    Un danger en matière d'histoire de la linguistique: le fixisme.Marc Baratin - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (1):147-.
    Un des principaux intérêts de la linguistique antique dans l'aire grécoromaine est la pluralité des points de vue portés sur le langage, la diversité des modes d'approche et d'analyse du domaine abordé: le langage n'était pas perçu de la même façon selon qu'il était analysé sous l'angle de la grammaire, de la rhétorique ou de la philosophie, et l'histoire des idées linguistiques de l'Antiquité est faite de la combinaison de ces points de vue. Cette pluralité a entraîné dans l'Antiquité elle-même (...)
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    No tears for creon.Marc O. Degirolami - 2009 - Legal Theory 15 (4):245-266.
    This essay critiques Professor Martha Nussbaum's book, Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality . Nussbaum's thesis is that the entire tradition of religious liberty in America can be both best understood and justified by recourse to the overarching principle of equal respect —that “[a]ll citizens have equal rights and deserve equal respect from the government under which they live.” Nussbaum insists that equal respect pervades the tradition and that all other values of religious liberty are (...)
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  46. Michel grimaud.Marc Dominicy - 1992 - Semiotica 88:199.
     
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    Pelletier (Anne-Marie)," Fonctions poétiques".Marc Dominicy - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 136:403-405.
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    Gérard Siegwalt : une théologie en dialogue.Marc Dumas - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (2).
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    Measuring individuals' response quality in self-administered psychological tests: an introduction to Gendre's functional method.Marc Dupuis, Emanuele Meier, Roland Capel & Francis Gendre - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  50. Modality and polysemy: Toward an implicational map.Marc Duval - 2009 - In Dingfang Shu & Ken Turner (eds.), Contrasting Meanings in Languages of the East and West. Peter Lang.
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