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    The fourth dimension: enigma of time.Dayalanand Roy - 2021 - Irvine: BrownWalker Press.
    Einstein shocked the world by revealing that time can be different for different observers. This book offers a possible explanation of why it is so. It offers a never-attempted-before approach to understand the secret of time. As we all know, there is an intimate relationship between time and age of objects. But what is this relationship? The author dives deep into the possible relationships between time and age of objects- animate or inanimate- and, in turn, emerges with a novel concept (...)
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    The fourth dimension of art.Malgorzata Zurakowska - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:219-226.
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    The Fourth Dimension: Kinlessness and African American Narrative.Nancy Bentley - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (2):270-292.
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    The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern ArtLinda Dalrymple Henderson.Skuli Sigurdsson - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):737-738.
  5. The fourth dimension: Why time is of the essence in sacramental theology.Claire Louise Wright - 2017 - The Australasian Catholic Record 94 (1):35.
    Wright, Claire Louise If the sacraments are, as Louis-Marie Chauvet argues, the major symbolic expressions of 'the body as the point where God writes God's self in us', few concepts could be more central to sacramental theology than time, the medium in which human, ecclesial, cultural and cosmic 'bodies' have their being and expression. Christian narratives, traditions and rituals are founded in history and the shared memory of culture. As Miroslav Volf notes, the 'sacred memory' of the death and resurrection (...)
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    Time, fourth dimension of the mind.Robert Wallis - 1968 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace and World.
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    The Fourth Dimension.Hermann Schubert - 1893 - The Monist 3 (3):402-449.
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    The Fourth Dimension in Nineteenth-Century Physics.Alfred Bork - 1964 - Isis 55 (3):326-338.
  9. Fourth dimensions, seventh senses: the work of mind-gaming in the age of electronic reproduction.Garrett Stewart - 2014 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Hollywood puzzle films. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The fourth dimension of space.James H. Hyslop - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (4):352-370.
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  11. About Time: Inventing the Fourth Dimension.William J. Friedman - 1990 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In About Time, William Friedman provides a new integrated look at research on the psychological processes that underlie the human experience of time.
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    The fourth dimension.Martin Gardner - 1991 - In James Van~Cleve & Robert E. Frederick (eds.), The Philosophy of Right and Left: Incongruent Counterparts and the Nature of Space. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 61--74.
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    Hegemony in the fourth dimension.Jonathan Joseph - 2001 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (3):261–277.
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  14. The Fourth Dimension. [REVIEW]C. Hinton - 1904 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 15:310.
  15. Right, left, and the fourth dimension.James Van Cleve - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (1):33-68.
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    Consciousness, life and the fourth dimension.Richard Eriksen - 1923 - New York,: A. A. Knopf.
    This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
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    Time: a fourth dimension for the hippocampal cognitive map.Arthur J. Nonneman - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):511-511.
  18. Along the fourth dimension.Joost Abraham Maurits Meerloo - 1970 - New York,: John Day Co..
     
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    Cubism and 'the fourth dimension' in the context of the late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century revival of occult idealism.Tom H. Gibbons - 1981 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 44 (1):130-147.
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  20. Reconstructing the fourth dimension: A Deweyan critique of Habermas's conception of communicative action.Lenore Langsdorf - 2002 - In Mitchell Aboulafia, Myra Orbach Bookman & Catherine Kemp (eds.), Habermas and pragmatism. New York: Routledge. pp. 141--164.
     
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    Mobility: The fourth dimension in the fine arts and architecture.Gerd-Helge Vogel - 2005 - Contemporary Aesthetics.
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    Piccone's Fourth Dimension.John De Brizzi - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (37):144-147.
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  23. Time as a fourth dimension.Laurence J. Lafleur - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (7):169-178.
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    A neglected fourth dimension to psychological research.J. F. Dashiell - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (4):289-305.
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    Nietzsche, Zöllner, and the Fourth Dimension.Robin Small - 1994 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 76 (3):278-301.
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    Embryos, Souls, and the Fourth Dimension.David W. Shoemaker - 2005 - Social Theory and Practice 31 (1):51-75.
    This paper defends the permissibility of stem cell research against a theological objector who objects to it by appealing to "souls.".
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  27. Cubism and the Fourth Dimension: a Myth in Modern Criticism.John Adkins Richardson - 1969 - Diogenes 17 (65):99-109.
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    Consciousness, Life and the Fourth Dimension: A Study in Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]Richard Ericksen - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (1):74-78.
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    Space perception and the fourth dimension.Stephen H. Kellert - 1994 - Man and World 27 (2):161-180.
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    Magic in the Fourth Dimension.H. M. Kingery - 1910 - The Monist 20 (2):309-320.
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  31. On representations of time as "the fourth dimension" and their metaphysical inadequacy.C. T. K. Chari - 1949 - Mind 58 (230):218-221.
  32. The nature and nurture of expertise: a fourth dimension. [REVIEW]Gregory J. Feist - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (2):275-288.
    One formative idea behind the workshop on expertise in Berkeley in August of 2010 was to develop a viable “trading zone” of ideas, which is defined as a location “in which communities with a deep problem of communication manage to communicate” (Collins et al. 2010, p. 8). In the current case, the goal is to have a trading zone between philosophers, sociologists, and psychologists who communicate their ideas on expertise such that productive interdisciplinary collaboration results. In this paper, I review (...)
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    Mark Blacklock. The Emergence of the Fourth Dimension: Higher Spatial Thinking in the Fin de Siècle. vi + 233 pp., illus., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. £55 . ISBN 9780198755487. [REVIEW]Andre Michael Hahn - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):628-629.
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  34. The Fourth Gospel in Four Dimensions: Judaism and Jesus, the Gospel and Scripture.D. Moody Smith - 2008
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  35. Reflection of the mathematical dimension of gambling in iGaming online content: A qualitative analysis - Fourth technical report.Catalin Barboianu - 2024 - Philscience.
    In light of the observations and research design presented in the previous reports, the current technical report is focused on the relationship between the quality and specificity of the content of the gambling sites and the site’s SEO and marketing policy. This relationship is dependent upon the category of the gambling site and the difference in content quality, and the degree to which the mathematical dimension of gambling is reflected in this content is explained by this dependence.
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  36. Dimensions of Conspiracy: Toward a Unifying Framework for Understanding Conspiracy Theory Belief.Melina Tsapos - manuscript
    Researchers have argued that believing in conspiracy theories is dangerous and harmful, both for the individual and the community. In the philosophical debate, the divide is between the generalists, who argue that conspiracy theories are prima facie problematic, and the particularists, who argue that since conspiracies do occur, we ought to take conspiracy theories seriously, and consider them on merit. Much of the empirical research has focused on correlations between conspiracy belief and personality traits, such as narcissism, illusory pattern perception, (...)
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    Only three dimensions and the mother of invention.Jeff Foss - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):370-370.
    Although the first three dimensions of evolution outlined by Jablonka & Lamb (J&L) are persuasively presented as aspects of evolutionary science, the fourth dimension, symbolic evolution, is problematic: Though it may in some metaphorical sense be happening, there cannot be a science of symbolic evolution. Symbolic evolution essentially involves meaning, which, besides being nonphysical, resolutely resists scientific categorization.
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    The fourth secularisation: autonomy of individual lifestyles.Luigi Berzano - 2019 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Eunan Sheridan.
    This book examines recent forms of secularisation to demonstrate that we are now witnessing a "fourth secularisation": the autonomy of lifestyles. After introducing two initial secularising movements, from mythosto Logosand from Logosto Christianity, the book sets out how from Max Weber onwards a third movement emerged that practised the autonomy of science. More recently, daily life radicalises Weber's secularisation and its scope has spread out to include autonomy of individual practices, which has given rise to this fourth iteration. (...)
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    Six Dimensions of Concentration in Economics: Evidence from a Large-Scale Data Set.Florentin Glötzl & Ernest Aigner - 2019 - Science in Context 32 (4):381-410.
    ArgumentThis paper argues that the economics discipline is highly concentrated, which may inhibit scientific innovation and change in the future. The argument is based on an empirical investigation of six dimensions of concentration in economics between 1956 and 2016 using a large-scale data set. The results show that North America accounts for nearly half of all articles and three quarters of all citations. Twenty institutions reap a share of 42 percent of citations, five journals a share of 28.5 percent, and (...)
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    Breakdown and Breakthrough: Psychotherapy in a New Dimension.Nathan Field - 1996 - Routledge.
    Breakdown and Breakthrough examines the essential role of regression in the patient's recovery from mental illness. In light of this Nathan Field reassesses the role of the therapist tracing psychotherapy back to its earliest spiritual roots and comparing modern analytic methods with ancient practices of healing and exorcism. The author uses vivid examples from his psychotherapeutic practice to show how, with the apparent breakdown of the therapeutic method itself, patients can break through to a new level of functioning. The book (...)
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    Johannine Dimensions of Bonaventure's Soteriology.Thomas Herbst - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:243-266.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bonaventure's Commentary on the Gospel of John, written between 1254 and 1257, provides the reader with an analysis of each verse of the Johannine text, usually in the classic questio mode common to Scholasticism beginning with exposition, question/objection and followed by a fuller exposition contained in the rebuttal. In this respect, it seeks to explain the Gospel according to contemporary Scholastic exegetical norms, relying heavily on Patristic and Medieval (...)
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    Dimensions and Challenges of Russian Liberalism: Historical Drama and New Prospects.Riccardo Mario Cucciolla (ed.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    Liberalism in Russia is one of the most complex, multifaced and, indeed, controversial phenomena in the history of political thought. Values and practices traditionally associated with Western liberalism—such as individual freedom, property rights, or the rule of law—have often emerged ambiguously in the Russian historical experience through different dimensions and combinations. Economic and political liberalism have often appeared disjointed, and liberal projects have been shaped by local circumstances, evolved in response to secular challenges and developed within often rapidly-changing institutional and (...)
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    The fourth stage of social democracy.Roberto Frega - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (3):489-513.
    This article examines the political crisis of social-democratic parties in Western Europe in light of its impact on the social-democratic emancipatory project, and asks whether the first calls the second into question. It begins by defining social democracy as an emancipatory project, and identifies three major historical phases that correspond to three distinct conceptions of the project. “Social-democratic dilemmas” section examines recent literature in comparative welfare state economics, political sociology, and studies of populism and authoritarianism, to show how the socio-economic (...)
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    Effective fractal dimensions.Jack H. Lutz - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (1):62-72.
    Classical fractal dimensions have recently been effectivized by characterizing them in terms of real-valued functions called gales, and imposing computability and complexity constraints on these gales. This paper surveys these developments and their applications in algorithmic information theory and computational complexity theory.
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    Dimension Versus Number of Variables, and Connectivity, too.Gregory L. McColm - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (1):111-134.
    We present game-theoretic characterizations of the complexity/expressibility measures “dimension” and “the number of variables” as Least Fixed Point queries. As an example, we use these characterizations to compute the dimension and number of variables of Connectivity and Connectivity.
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  46. The 4D Space-Time Dimensions of Facial Perception.Adelaide L. Burt & David P. Crewther - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Facial information is a powerful channel for human-to-human communication. Characteristically, faces can be defined as biological objects that are four-dimensional (4D) patterns, whereby they have concurrently a spatial structure as well as temporal dynamics. The spatial characteristics of facial objects possess three dimensions (3D), namely breadth, height and importantly, depth. The temporal properties of facial objects are defined by how a 3D facial structure evolves dynamically over time; where time is referred to as the fourth dimension (4D). Our entire (...)
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    Understanding the human dimensions of a sustainable energy transition.Linda Steg, Goda Perlaviciute & Ellen van der Werff - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:144983.
    Global climate change threatens the health, economic prospects, and basic food and water sources of people. A wide range of changes in household energy behaviour is needed to realise a sustainable energy transition. We propose a general framework to understand and encourage sustainable energy behaviours, comprising four key issues. First, we need to identify which behaviours need to be changed. A sustainable energy transition involves changes in a wide range of energy behaviours, including the adoption of sustainable energy sources and (...)
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  48. Reconsidering the affective dimension of depression and mania: towards a phenomenological dissolution of the paradox of mixed states.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2014 - Journal of Psychopathology 20 (4):414-422.
    In this paper, I examine recent phenomenological research on both depressive and manic episodes, with the intention of showing how phenomenologically oriented studies can help us overcome the apparently paradoxical nature of mixed states. First, I argue that some of the symptoms included in the diagnostic criteria for depressive and manic episodes in the DSM-5 are not actually essential features of these episodes. Second, I reconsider the category of major depressive disorder (MDD) from the perspective of phenomenological psychopathology, arguing that (...)
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  49. The Dimensions of the Self: Buddhi in the "Bhagavad-Gītā" and "Psyché" in Plotinus.A. H. Armstrong & R. Ravindra - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):327 - 342.
    The Bhagavad-Gītā is the most important text in the smrti literature of India, as distinct from the śruti literature which is traditionally regarded as ultimately authoritative. The Bhagavad-Gītā has been assigned a date ranging from the fifth century B.C. to the second century B.C. The Indian religious tradition places the Gītā at the end of the third age of the present cycle of the universe and the beginning of the fourth, namely the Kali Yuga to which we belong.
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    (1 other version)Ethical dimensions in the health professions.Ruth B. Purtilo - 1981 - Philadelphia: Saunders. Edited by Christine K. Cassel.
    The fourth edition of this bestselling title is designed to help you think critically and thoughtfully about ethical decisions you'll face in practice-in any health care discipline. Utilizing a unique 6-step decision making process designed by the author, this multi-disciplinary text provides an expert framework for making effective choices that lead to a professional and caring response to patients and clients.
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