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  1. The Duke of Wellington's funeral car.Leopold Ettlinger - 1940 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (3/4):254-259.
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    Leopold Ziegler, Karl Hofer: Briefwechsel 1897-1954.Leopold Ziegler & Karl Hofer - 2004 - Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Leopold’s Some Fundamentals of Conservation.Aldo Leopold - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (2):143-148.
    Leopold first discusses the conservation of natural resources in the southwestern United States in economic tenns, stressing, in particular, erosion and aridity. He then concludes his analysis with a discussion of the moral issues involved, developing his general position within the context of P. D. Ouspenky’s early philosophy of organism.
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    Aldo Leopold's Southwest.Aldo Leopold & David Earl Brown - 1995 - UNM Press.
    Gathers the pre-Sand Country Almanac writings of Aldo Leopold, showing that he was not born an ecologist, but evolved over time through experimentation and thought.
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    Aldo Leopold's Wilderness: Selected Early Writings by the Author of A Sand County Almanac.Aldo Leopold, David Earl Brown & Neil B. Carmony - 1990
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    Algorithmic affordances for productive resistance.Nancy Ettlinger - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    Although overarching if not foundational conceptualizations of digital governance in the field of critical data studies aptly account for and explain subjection, calculated resistance is left conceptually unattended despite case studies that document instances of resistance. I ask at the outset why conceptualizations of digital governance are so bleak, and I argue that all are underscored implicitly by a Deleuzian theory of desire that overlooks agency, defined here in Foucauldian terms. I subsequently conceptualize digital governance as encompassing subjection as well (...)
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    The Relationship Between Artificial and Second Language Learning.Marc Ettlinger, Kara Morgan-Short, Mandy Faretta-Stutenberg & Patrick C. M. Wong - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (4):822-847.
    Artificial language learning experiments have become an important tool in exploring principles of language and language learning. A persistent question in all of this work, however, is whether ALL engages the linguistic system and whether ALL studies are ecologically valid assessments of natural language ability. In the present study, we considered these questions by examining the relationship between performance in an ALL task and second language learning ability. Participants enrolled in a Spanish language class were evaluated using a number of (...)
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  8. Werner F. Leopold.From Werner F. Leopold - 1967 - In Donald Clayton Hildum (ed.), Language And Thought: An Enduring Problem In Psychology. London: : Van Nostrand,.
     
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    The Effect of Sonority on Word Segmentation: Evidence for the Use of a Phonological Universal.Marc Ettlinger, Amy S. Finn & Carla L. Hudson Kam - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (4):655-673.
    It has been well documented how language-specific cues may be used for word segmentation. Here, we investigate what role a language-independent phonological universal, the sonority sequencing principle (SSP), may also play. Participants were presented with an unsegmented speech stream with non-English word onsets that juxtaposed adherence to the SSP with transitional probabilities. Participants favored using the SSP in assessing word-hood, suggesting that the SSP represents a potentially powerful cue for word segmentation. To ensure the SSP influenced the segmentation process (i.e., (...)
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  10. Activity changes in early visual cortex reflect monkeys' percepts during binocular rivalry.David A. Leopold & Nikos K. Logothetis - 1996 - Nature 379 (6565):549-553.
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    A Realtional Approach to an Analytics of Resistance: Towards a Humanity of Care for the Infirm Elderly- A Foucauldian Examination of Possibilites.Nancy Ettlinger - 2017 - Foucault Studies 23:108-140.
    This paper develops a Foucauldian analytics of resistance in relation to components of a system of governance – a governmentality. Techniques of resistance that can transform a governmentality towards the development of a new politics of truth require the design of techniques of resistance to counter directly oppressive techniques of biopower and disciplinary power, in turn to produce new regimes of practices or counter-conduct that can engender a new mentality and set of discourses to convey it. Strategies of resistance towards (...)
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    A curve of growth designed to represent the learning process.H. J. Ettlinger - 1926 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9 (5):409.
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    Cerebral predominance in the monkey?G. Ettlinger - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):25-26.
  14. Geschichte der Philosophie von der Romantik bis zur Gegenwart. Bd. III.Max Ettlinger - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (2):33-33.
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  15. Interpreting Deixis in Mental Spaces.Marc Ettlinger - forthcoming - Mind and Language.
     
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    Primate handedness: How nice if it were really so.George Ettlinger - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):271-273.
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    Pollaiuolo's tomb of Pope sixtus IV.L. D. Ettlinger - 1953 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 16 (3/4):239-274.
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    The pictorial source of ripa's "historia".L. D. Ettlinger - 1950 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 13 (3/4):322-323.
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  19. Bd. 2. Frühe Neuzeit.Leopold Klepacki und Jörg Zirfas - 2009 - In Jörg Zirfas, Leopold Klepacki & Diana Lohwasser (eds.), Geschichte der ästhetischen Bildung. Paderborn: Schöningh.
     
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    Practices of Slur Use.Leopold Hess - 2020 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (1):86-105.
    Given the apparent nondisplaceability and noncancellability of the derogatory content of slurs, it may appear puzzling that non-derogatory uses of slurs exist. Moreover, these uses seem to be in general available only to in-group speakers, thereby exhibiting a peculiar kind of context-sensitivity. In this paper the author argues that to understand non-derogatory uses we should consider slurs in terms of the kind of social practice their uses instantiate. A suitable theory of social practices has been proposed by McMillan. In typical (...)
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    Some Fundamentals of Conservation in the Southwest.Aldo Leopold - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (2):131-141.
    Leopold first discusses the conservation of natural resources in the southwestern United States in economic tenns, stressing, in particular, erosion and aridity. He then concludes his analysis with a discussion of the moral issues involved, developing his general position within the context of P. D. Ouspenky’s early philosophy of organism.
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    Have we forgotten the infant?G. Ettlinger - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):294-295.
  23. Speech Development of a Bilingual Child (an Excerpt).Werner F. Leopold - 1967 - In Donald Clayton Hildum (ed.), Language And Thought: An Enduring Problem In Psychology. London: : Van Nostrand,. pp. 37--62.
     
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    Factor Structure of the “Top Ten” Positive Emotions of Barbara Fredrickson.Leopold Helmut Otto Roth & Anton-Rupert Laireiter - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:641804.
    In order to contribute to the consolidation in the field ofPositive Psychology, we reinvestigated the factor structure of top 10 positive emotions of Barbara Fredrickson. Former research in experimental settings resulted in a three-cluster solution, which we tested withexploratoryandconfirmatorymethodology against different factor models. Within our non-experimental data (N= 312), statistical evidence is presented, advocating for a single factor model of the 10 positive emotions. Different possible reasons for the deviating results are discussed, as well as the theoretical significance to various (...)
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  25. The sepulchre on the facade: A re-evaluation of sigismondo Malatesta's rebuilding of San Francesco in rimini.Helen S. Ettlinger - 1990 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 53 (1):133-143.
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    A note on Raphael's sibyls in S. Maria Della pace.L. D. Ettlinger - 1961 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 24 (3/4):322-323.
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    A textual source for ghiberti's 'creation of eve'.Helen Ettlinger - 1981 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 44 (1):176.
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  28. Die ästhetik Martin Deutingers in ihrem werden.Max Ettlinger - 1914 - Kempten und München,: J. Kösel.
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  29. Philosophisches lesebuch.Max Ettlinger - 1925 - München,: J. Kösel & F. Pustet k.-g.. Edited by Paul Simon & Gottlieb Söhngen.
     
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    Virtutum et viciorum adumbracio.L. D. Ettlinger - 1956 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 19 (1/2):155-156.
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    Leonardo Da Vinci and the Fundamental Laws of Science.Leopold Infeld - 1953 - Science and Society 17 (1):26 - 41.
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  32. Stable perception of visually ambiguous patterns.David A. Leopold, Melanie Wilke, Alexander Maier & Nikos K. Logothetis - 2002 - Nature Neuroscience 5 (6):605-609.
    Correspondence should be addressed to David A. Leopold david.leopold@tuebingen.mpg.deDuring the viewing of certain patterns, widely known as ambiguous or puzzle figures, perception lapses into a sequence of spontaneous alternations, switching every few seconds between two or more visual interpretations of the stimulus. Although their nature and origin remain topics of debate, these stochastic switches are generally thought to be the automatic and inevitable consequence of viewing a pattern without a unique solution. We report here that in humans such (...)
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  33. Consciousness and Qualia.Leopold Stubenberg - 1998 - John Benjamins.
    Consciousness and Qualia is a philosophical study of qualitative consciousness, characteristic examples of which are pains, experienced colors, sounds, etc.
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  34. On Marxian Utopophobia.David Leopold - 2016 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1):111-134.
    “utopophobia” is a diverse and long-established phenomenon. Recent discussion of the notion of “realism” in political philosophy has illuminated one form that the fear of utopia can take—namely, suspicion and disapproval of normative standards that are unlikely ever to be achieved—but has not exhausted all that is of interest here.1 The present paper is concerned with a different variety of utopophobia: namely, the historically influential but not well-understood hostility of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels toward the provision of plans and (...)
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    Slurs and Expressive Commitments.Leopold Hess - 2020 - Acta Analytica 36 (2):263-290.
    Most accounts of the derogatory meaning of slurs are semantic. Recently, Nunberg proposed a purely pragmatic account offering a compelling picture of the relation between derogatory content and social context. Nunberg posits that the semantic content of slurs is identical to that of neutral counterparts, and that derogation is a result of the association of slur use with linguistic conventions of bigoted speakers. The mechanism responsible for it is a special kind of conversational implicature. However, this paper argues that Nunberg’s (...)
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  36. Ghosts of crisis past.Leopold E. Klopfer & Audrey B. Champagne - 1990 - Science Education 74 (2):133-154.
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  37. (1 other version)Neutral monism.Leopold Stubenberg - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Individuationsprobleme in Aspekten der theoretischen Philosophie Kants, Fichtes, Schellings und Hegesl.Leopold Bayerl - 1967 - [n.p.]:
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    20. Zu den Quellen des Aelian und Athenaeus.Leopold Cohn - 1894 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 52 (1-4):726-729.
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    Does development tell us about evolution?G. Ettlinger - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):384-384.
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    How can we resolve the enigma of parietal cortex?G. Ettlinger - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):502-502.
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    The virgin snail.Helen S. Ettlinger - 1978 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 41 (1):316.
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    Plato, Descartes, Kant.Leopold Flam - 1952 - Antwerpen,: Utig. Ontwikkeling.
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    Schelling's Romantic Dialectic.Léopold Flam - 1963 - Philosophy Today 7 (4):298-308.
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    The world in modern science.Leopold Infeld - 1934 - London,: V. Gollancz. Edited by Louis Infeld.
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    Pojęcie istnienia.Leopold Regner - 1980 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 28 (1):73-90.
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    Żółw Achillesa.Leopold Regner - 1995 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 17.
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  48. Parfit und Mach über den Tod.Leopold Stubenberg - 1987 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 21 (53-54):201-216.
     
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  49. The land ethic.Aldo Leopold - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics.
     
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    Aus der Zukunft des Romans: zur Relevanz des Schreibens.Leopold Federmair, Olʹga Martynova, Peter Henisch, Ferdinand Schmatz, Robert Stripling & Anna Weidenholzer (eds.) - 2023 - Wien: Sonderzahl.
    In welchen gesellschaftlichen Räumen können sich zeitgenössische literarische Werke entwickeln, in welchen wirksam werden? Auf welche Weise sind sie gesellschaftlich noch verankert? Gesellschaftlich im weitesten Sinn: in literarischen, künstlerischen, wissenschaftlichen, kulturkritischen, sozialen, politischen Räumen. Diese Fragen bildeten den Ausgangspunkt von einer von der Wiener Alten Schmiede angezettelten Veranstaltung, die zur zentralen Fragestellung nach der Zukunft des Romans führte. Wobei Leopold Federmair und Olga Martynova, den Hauptakteur: innen dieses als Briefwechsel angelegten Dialogs, die doppelte Stossrichtung des Begriffs Zukunft wichtig war: (...)
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