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    Towards a multi-agent system for regulated information exchange in crime investigations.Pieter Dijkstra, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken & Kees Vey Mestdagdeh - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 13 (1):133-151.
    This paper outlines a multi-agent architecture for regulated information exchange of crime investigation data between police forces. Interactions between police officers about information exchange are analysed as negotiation dialogues with embedded persuasion dialogues. An architecture is then proposed consisting of two agents, a requesting agent and a responding agent, and a communication language and protocol with which these agents can interact to promote optimal information exchange while respecting the law. Finally, dialogue policies are defined for the individual agents, specifying their (...)
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    Towards a multi-agent system for regulated information exchange in crime investigations.Pieter Dijkstra, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken & Kees de Vey Mestdagh - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 13 (1):133-151.
    This paper outlines a multi-agent architecture for regulated information exchange of crime investigation data between police forces. Interactions between police officers about information exchange are analysed as negotiation dialogues with embedded persuasion dialogues. An architecture is then proposed consisting of two agents, a requesting agent and a responding agent, and a communication language and protocol with which these agents can interact to promote optimal information exchange while respecting the law. Finally, dialogue policies are defined for the individual agents, specifying their (...)
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  3. Information and computation: Essays on scientific and philosophical understanding of foundations of information and computation.Gordana Dodig Crnkovic & Mark Burgin (eds.) - 2011 - World Scientific.
    Information is a basic structure of the world, while computation is a process of the dynamic change of information. This book provides a cutting-edge view of world's leading authorities in fields where information and computation play a central role. It sketches the contours of the future landscape for the development of our understanding of information and computation, their mutual relationship and the role in cognition, informatics, biology, artificial intelligence, and information technology. -/- This book is an utterly enjoyable and engaging (...)
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    (1 other version)Non-biblical Readings in the church's worship.Kees Abel - 1969 - Bijdragen 30 (4):350-379.
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    Śaṃkara-Mandāra-Saurabha: Eine Legende über das Leben des Philosophen Śaṃkara: Text, Übersetzung, EinleitungSamkara-Mandara-Saurabha: Eine Legende uber das Leben des Philosophen Samkara: Text, Ubersetzung, Einleitung.Kees W. Bolle & Anton Ungemach - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):181.
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    An Existentialist Approach to the Social Psychology of Fairness.Kees van Den Bos - 2004 - In Jeff Greenberg, Sander Leon Koole & Thomas A. Pyszczynski (eds.), Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology. Guilford Press.
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    Are students really less ethical than business practitioners?Kee Hock Loo, Jeff Kennedy & Daniel A. Sauers - 1998 - Teaching Business Ethics 2 (4):347-369.
  8. Christian Origins in Sociological Perspective.Howard Clark Kee - 1980
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  9. Phenomenology and naturalism in autopoietic and radical enactivism: exploring sense-making and continuity from the top down.Hayden Kee - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 9):2323-2343.
    Radical and autopoietic enactivists disagree concerning how to understand the concept of sense-making in enactivist discourse and the extent of its distribution within the organic domain. I situate this debate within a broader conflict of commitments to naturalism on the part of radical enactivists, and to phenomenology on the part of autopoietic enactivists. I argue that autopoietic enactivists are in part responsible for the obscurity of the notion of sense-making by attributing it univocally to sentient and non-sentient beings and following (...)
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    Evolution and Esthesiology: Seeing the Eye through Merleau-Ponty’s Nature and Logos Lectures.Hayden Kee - 2023 - Humana Mente 16 (43).
    In his late lecture course titled “Nature and Logos: The Human Body” (1959-1960), Merleau-Ponty proposed that we understand human symbolism, language, and reason by viewing the human being initially as a variant on animal embodiment and perception prior to being a rational animal. To elaborate this project, he outlined an “esthesiology” informed by the study of evolution. However, in the sketches that survive of “Nature and Logos,” we find neither a detailed explanation of how Merleau-Ponty understood this approach nor its (...)
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    Platonic and Aristotelian Influences in the Philosophy of Language: A Case for the Priority of the Cratylus.Hayden Kee - 2016 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 32:72-82.
    Aristotle’s De Interpretatione has been referred to as the most influential text to be written in the history of semantics. I argue, however, that it is Plato who lays the foundation for subsequent reflection on signification. In the Cratylus, Plato confronts the two prevalent views of his time on the nature of the relationship between a name and a thing named: conventionalism, which holds that there is an arbitrary, imposed relationship between names and what they name; and naturalism, which holds (...)
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  12. Embodiment, disembodiment, re-embodiment : insights from phenomenology and postural yoga.Hayden Kee - 2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  13. Phenomenology and Ontology of Language and Expression: Merleau-Ponty on Speaking and Spoken Speech.Hayden Kee - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (3):415-435.
    This paper clarifies Merleau-Ponty’s distinction between speaking and spoken speech, and the relation between the two, in his Phenomenology of Perception. Against a common interpretation, I argue on exegetical and philosophical grounds that the distinction should not be understood as one between two kinds of speech, but rather between two internally related dimensions present in all speech. This suggests an interdependence between speaking and spoken aspects of speech, and some commentators have critiqued Merleau-Ponty for claiming a priority of speaking over (...)
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    The media in question: popular cultures and public interests.Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.) - 1998 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Media in Question sets the agenda for a revitalized debate on the hybrid communicative practices that constitute the postmodern media landscape: practices that cross the boundaries between fact and fiction, information and entertainment, public knowledge, and popular culture. In this challenging and provocative collection, the individual contributors rethink key issuesùthe meaning of the public interest, the quality of media performance, and deregulation. In the process they raise questions rarely addressed in normative media theories, for example, the ethics of sports reporting, (...)
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    V back to the future 16.Kees Brants - 1998 - In Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.), The media in question: popular cultures and public interests. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 169.
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    Cognitive Remediation in Middle-Aged or Older Inpatients with Chronic Schizophrenia: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Korea.Kee-Hong Choi, Jinsook Kang, Sun-Min Kim, Seung-Hwan Lee, Seon-Cheol Park, Won-Hye Lee, Sun Choi, Kiho Park & Tae-Yeon Hwang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  17. New urbanism in former harbours.Kees Christiaanse - 2003 - Topos 44:6-13.
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  18. The city as loft.Kees Christiaanse - 2000 - Topos 29.
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    Paulo Freire, Critical Literacy, and Indigenous Resistance.J. Célèste Kee & Davin J. Carr-Chellman - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (1):89-103.
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    Der Optimismus der Ingenieure: Triumph der Technik in der Krise der Moderne um 1900. Hans-Liudger Dienel.Kees Gispen - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):409-410.
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    Developmental differences in the encoding of spatial-orientation information.Daniel W. Kee & Lynda G. Helfend - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (5):381-383.
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    Logic and eloquence: A Ramusian revolution.Kees Meerhoff - 1991 - Argumentation 5 (4):357-374.
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    Patterns, Models, Complexity: Notes On Mapping Patterns In Analysis Of Complexity.Kees P. Pieters - 2010 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 12 (4).
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    The Soviet Union did not have a legal system.Kees Quist & Wouter Veraart - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (1):37-49.
    This interview with Jeremy Waldron covers three topics. Firstly, we dealt with the methodology debate, that is, the discussion about how to proceed in analyzing the nature of law. Does the question ‘What is law?’ require a descriptive analysis of the concept of law or, rather, a normative exercise in political philosophy? Secondly, we spoke about the role of law in response to historic injustice, especially in relation to the restitution of property rights. On this topic Waldron vindicates the ‘supersession-thesis’, (...)
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  25. 'Endrikien: kern van geestelijke natuurwetenschappen.Kees Sandberg - 1945 - s'-Gravenhage,: Geestelijk-wetenschappelijk genootschap "De Eeuw van Christus,".
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    Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics, III: Papers from the Third Annual Symposium on Arabic LinguisticsPerspectives on Arabic Linguistics, IV: Papers from the Fourth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics.Kees Versteegh, Bernard Comrie, Mushira Eid, Ellen Broselow & John McCarthy - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):107.
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  27. Parasiet of heraut, criticus of bondgenoot?. De wisselende rol van de kunsten in onze samenleving.Kees Vuyk - 2012 - Filosofie En Praktijk 33 (4).
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  28. Pointing the way to social cognition: A phenomenological approach to embodiment, pointing, and imitation in the first year of infancy.Hayden Kee - 2020 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 40 (3):135-154.
    I have two objectives in this article. The first is methodological: I elaborate a minimal phenomenological method and attempt to show its importance in studies of infant behavior. The second objective is substantive: Applying the minimal phenomenological approach, combined with Meltzoff’s “like-me” developmental framework, I propose the hypothesis that infants learn the pointing gesture at least in part through imitation. I explain how developments in sensorimotor ability (posture, arm and hand control and coordination, and locomotion) in the first year of (...)
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  29. Horizons of the word: Words and tools in perception and action.Hayden Kee - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (5):905-932.
    In this paper I develop a novel account of the phenomenality of language by focusing on characteristics of perceived speech. I explore the extent to which the spoken word can be said to have a horizonal structure similar to that of spatiotemporal objects: our perception of each is informed by habitual associations and expectations formed through past experiences of the object or word and other associated objects and experiences. Specifically, the horizonal structure of speech in use can fruitfully be compared (...)
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  30. Phenomenological reduction in Merleau‐Ponty's The Structure of Behavior: An alternative approach to the naturalization of phenomenology.Hayden Kee - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):15-32.
    Approaches to the naturalization of phenomenology usually understand naturalization as a matter of rendering continuous the methods, epistemologies, and ontologies of phenomenological and natural scientific inquiry. Presupposed in this statement of the problematic, however, is that there is an original discontinuity, a rupture between phenomenology and the natural sciences that must be remedied. I propose that this way of thinking about the issue is rooted in a simplistic understanding of the phenomenological reduction that entails certain assumptions about the subject matter (...)
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    Monadic $\Pi^11$-theories of $\Pi1^1$}-properties.Kees Doets - 1989 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (2):224-240.
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    Utility and Language Generation: The Case of Vagueness.Kees Deemter - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (6):607-632.
    This paper asks why information should ever be expressed vaguely, re-assessing some previously proposed answers to this question and suggesting some new ones. Particular attention is paid to the benefits that vague expressions can have in situations where agreement over the meaning of an expression cannot be taken for granted. A distinction between two different versions of the above-mentioned question is advocated. The first asks why human languages contain vague expressions, the second question asks when and why a speaker should (...)
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  33. Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey.Emiel Krahmer & Kees van Deemter - unknown
    This article offers a survey of computational research on referring expressions generation (REG). It introduces the REG problem and describes early work in this area, discussing what basic assumptions lie behind it, and showing how its remit has widened in recent years. We discuss computational frameworks underlying REG, and demonstrate a recent trend that seeks to link up REG algorithms with well-established Knowledge Representation traditions. Considerable attention is given to recent efforts at evaluating REG algorithms and the lessons that they (...)
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    (1 other version)Generation of Referring Expressions: Assessing the Incremental Algorithm.Kees van Deemter, Albert Gatt, Ielka van der Sluis & Richard Power - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (5):799-836.
    A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ‘‘one‐shot’’ referring expressions whose only aim is to identify a target referent. Dale and Reiter's Incremental Algorithm (IA) is often thought to be the best algorithm for maximizing the similarity to referring expressions produced by people. We test this hypothesis by eliciting referring expressions from human subjects and computing the similarity between the expressions elicited and the ones generated by algorithms. It turns out that (...)
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    Understanding Mantras.Kees W. Bolle & Harvey P. Alper - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):146.
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  36. Verder met Bakker?Kees Goudswaard - 2009 - Idee (Misc) 30:34.
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  37. Ambiguity and idiosyncratic interpretation.van Deemter Kees - 1998 - Journal of Semantics 15 (1).
     
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    Effects of a Brief Strange Loop Task on Immediate Word Length Comparison: A Mindfulness Study on Non-striving.Ying Hwa Kee, Khin Maung Aye, Raisyad Ferozd & Chunxiao Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:483770.
    Non-striving is an important aspect of mindfulness practice, but it has not been sufficiently researched. This study examines whether a strange loop-based task – Infinite Water Scooping Task – performed for 10 min, has an effect on non-striving behavior and performance in a subsequent word length comparison task. Results showed that performance (number of correct trials) did not differ significantly between the two groups, though the experimental group tended to perform worse. However, participants in the experimental group took a significantly (...)
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  39. Mental effort and elaboration-a developmental analysis of accessibility effects.D. W. Kee & L. Davies - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):503-503.
     
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    Making ethical decisions.Howard Clark Kee - 1957 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
  41. To Every Nation Under Heaven: The Acts of the Apostles.Howard Clark Kee - 1997
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    Uniform Short Proofs for Classical Theorems.Kees Doets - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (2):121-127.
    This note exploits back-and-forth characteristics to construct, using a single method, short proofs for ten classics of first-order and modal logic: interpolation theorems, preservation theorems, and Lindström's theorem.
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  43. Understanding the New Testament.Howard Clark Kee, Franklin W. Young & Karlfried Froehlich - 1965
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    Hommage à Peter Sharratt (1936-2014).Kees Meerhoff & Dominique Couzinet - 2020 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 103 (2):435-438.
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    Het Psalter als meerstemmige Thora.Kees Waaijman - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
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    A conceptual linkage between cognitive architectures and social interaction.Kees Zoethout & Wander Jager - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (175):317-333.
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    The Sacred Marriage of a Hindu Goddess.Kees W. Bolle & William P. Harman - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):512.
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    Devotion Divine: Bhakti Traditions from the Regions of India; Studies in Honour of Charlotte Vaudeville.Kees W. Bolle, Diana L. Eck, Françoise Mallison & Francoise Mallison - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):170.
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    Politics is E-verywhere.Kees Brants - 2002 - Communications 27 (2):171-188.
    Internet is often said to open up new avenues for a more direct and deliberative democracy. In this article, the notion of ‘deliberation’ will be problematized and a typology of political web sites will be developed. Next, three case studies of Dutch discussion sites are used to test the claim that the organizational structure, aim, control of content and kind of interactivity of political web sites can explain the level and quality of participation. Except for its mostly extreme elitist participation, (...)
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  50. The city as loft. Berlin.Kees Christiaanse - 2002 - Topos 38.
     
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