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    Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming affects involuntary autobiographical memory production after a long delay.John H. Mace & Allison M. Hidalgo - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 104 (C):103385.
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    Priming autobiographical memories: How recalling the past may affect everyday forms of autobiographical remembering.John H. Mace & Emma P. Petersen - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 85:103018.
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    The Foundations of Science and the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis. [REVIEW]C. A. Mace - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (3):397-401.
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    C. A. Mace: Selected Papers.Antony Flew, C. A. Mace & Marjorie Mace - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):371.
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    Une Science Athènienne de la Nature. La Promesse Et le Testament D’Anaxagore.Arnaud Macè - 2011 - Méthexis 24 (1):21-43.
    Anaxagoras brought to Athens the hope that becoming, despite the tradition of the Eleatic school, might still be intelligible, not only because he sees it as the effect of an order crafted by a divine mind, but also because he opposes the Parmenidean claim that there is no point in trying to know the ϕύσις (i.e. essence) of things that need to grow (ϕύεσθαι). Anaxagoras finds in the growth (ϕύεσθαι) of vegetais a principle of identity that makes becoming intelligible. Using (...)
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    Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming occurs when stimuli are presented below the threshold of awareness.John H. Mace & Sophia R. Keller - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 123 (C):103723.
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    A philosophy of religion.Ambrosius Czakó - 1933 - London: H. R. Allenson.
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    Critical notices.C. A. Mace - 1931 - Mind 40 (159):354-364.
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    Elucidating the mental processes underlying the direct retrieval of autobiographical memories.John H. Mace, Emma P. Petersen & Emilee A. Kruchten - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 94 (C):103190.
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    Musique et document sonore: enquête sur la phonographie documentaire dans les pratiques musicales contemporaines.Pierre-Yves Macé - 2012 - Dijon: Presses du réel.
    Une enquête sur le statut et les usages du document sonore dans la musique contemporaine depuis les débuts de la phonographie, par le compositeur et musicologue qui travaille au croisement de la musique électroacoustique, de la composition contemporaine et de l'art sonore.
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  11. 16 Philosophy as psychotherapy.Chris Mace - 1999 - In Heart and soul: the therapeutic face of philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 269.
     
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    The implications of occlusion for perceiving persistence.William M. Mace & Michael T. Turvey - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):29-31.
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    « The New Frontier: Philosophy Of Nature In Platonic Studies At The Beginning Of The Xxith Century ».Arnaud MacÉ - 2009 - Plato Journal 9.
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  14. (2 other versions)The Principles of Logic.C. A. Mace - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (36):491-493.
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    The principles of logic.Cecil Alec Mace - 1933 - London, New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and Co..
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    Respire, Con-spire.Marielle Macé & Alexis Ann Stanley - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):177-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Respire, Con-spireMarielle Macé (bio)Translated by Alexis Ann StanleyA rather suffocating atmosphere is becoming our customary environment, ecologically, politically, and socially. It is time to affirm "a universal right to breathe"–what Achille Mbembe called the essential demand for justice that escalated during the age of the Anthropocene and is now crudely reemerging in the current pandemic's attack on the respiratory system.But the right to breathe is not "merely" the (...)
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    Involuntary Memory. New Perspectives in Cognitive Psychology.John Mace (ed.) - 2007 - Blackwell.
    Involuntary memory was identified by the pioneering memory researcher Hermann Ebbinghaus more than a century ago, but it was not until very recently that cognitive psychologists began to study this memory phenomenon. This book is the first to examine key topics and cutting-edge research in involuntary memory. Discusses topics such as involuntary memories in everyday life, across the life-span, and in the laboratory; the special ways in which involuntary memories sometimes manifest themselves and a number of theoretical treatments of the (...)
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    Episodic remembering creates access to involuntary conscious memory: Demonstrating involuntary recall on a voluntary recall task.John H. Mace - 2006 - Memory 14 (8):917-924.
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    Are involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vu cognitive failures?John H. Mace - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e368.
    This commentary supports Barzykowski and Moulin's model, but departs from it on the question of functionality, where IAMs and déjà vu fractionate. The authors seem to say that IAMs are functional, while déjà vu is not. As there is no hard evidence supporting the idea that IAMs are functional, I argue that both phenomena should be viewed as cognitive failures.
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    History of American Psychology. By A. A. Roback. (New York: Library Publishers, 1952. Pp. xiv + 426. $6.00.).C. A. Mace - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (107):371-.
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  21. Introduction: Philosophy and psychotherapy.C. Mace - 1999 - In Chris Mace (ed.), Heart and soul: the therapeutic face of philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--11.
     
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    Éléments d'une sociologie contemporaine de la culture de masse. A partir d'une relecture de L'Esprit du temps d'Edgar Morin.Éric Macé - 2001 - Hermes 31:235.
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    Présentation.Arnaud Macé - 2005 - Archives de Philosophie 2 (2):203-205.
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    Purifications et distributions sociales : Platon et le pastorat politique.Arnaud Macé - 2017 - Philosophie Antique 17:101-123.
    Le présent article propose de réévaluer le rôle de l’analogie entre l’art politique et l’art pastoral dans la philosophie politique de Platon et d’offrir ainsi à l’histoire des arts de gouverner un autre aspect du pastorat que celui que Michel Foucault a cherché hors du monde Grec. On a négligé de lire dans cette perspective le passage des Lois, V, 734e-736b où Platon invoque le gardien du troupeau pour mettre en avant une dimension fondamentale de l’art politique, celle qui consiste (...)
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    Si vous aimez une rive, habitez l’autre (autour des catégories de la « préférence » esthétique).Marielle Macé - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):167-173.
    Cet article se penche sur la question des préférences de Gérard Genette, et chez Gérard Genette : sur ses objets de prédilection, c’est-à-dire sur ses « choses » préférées (œuvres, musiques, formes d’art, figures, paysages, personnes) ; mais surtout sur la préférence comme catégorie de la perception, du goût et du jugement, forme sensible de la relationnalité ou de la transcendance esthétique, et sur ce que cette affaire de préférences dit d’un certain rapport sensible aux généralités et aux catégories de (...)
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    Un monde sans pitié.Arnaud Macé - 2008 - Philosophie Antique 8:33-60.
    La présente étude vise à tirer du témoignage platonicien la plus large information positive sur le maître de rhétorique Thrasymaque de Chalcédoine. Il s’agit en particulier d’établir la cohérence entre le propos tenu sur Thrasymaque dans le contexte de la présentation de l’histoire de la rhétorique dans le Phèdre et les propos prêtés au personnage de Thrasymaque au premier livre de la République. On avance que les thèses politiques du personnage fictif reflètent une conception de l’art oratoire fondée sur la (...)
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    Vi.—critical notices.C. A. Mace - 1939 - Mind 48 (189):94-98.
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    V.—critical notices.C. A. Mace - 1926 - Mind 35 (137):93-97.
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    What is reasonable doubt? For philosophical studies special issue on Sosa’s ‘epistemic explanations’.Lilith Mace & Mona Simion - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-16.
    This paper develops and defends novel accounts of accurate and reasonable doubt. We take a cue from Sosa's telic epistemic normative picture to argue that one’s degree of doubt that p is accurate just in case it matches the level of veritic risk involved in believing that p. In turn, on this account, reasonable doubt is doubt that is generated by a properly functioning cognitive capacity with the function of encoding veritic risk.
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    Function-first approach to doubt.Lilith Mace - unknown
    Doubt is a much-maligned state. We are racked by doubts, tormented by doubts, plagued by them, paralysed. Doubts can be troubling, consuming, agonising. But however ill-regarded is doubt, anxiety is more so. We recognise the significance of doubting in certain contexts, and allow ourselves to be guided by our doubts. For example, the criminal standard of proof operative in the U.K., U.S., as well as in most other anglophone countries, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Israel, requires for conviction to be permissible (...)
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    Psychology and aesthetics.C. A. Mace - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (1):3-16.
    This paper contains a restatement of the reflections embodied in an address to the British Society of Aesthetics on 1st March 1961, under the title ‘Some Contributions of Psychology to Aesthetics’. In the process of revision less stress has been placed on the contributions of psychology to aesthetics and more on the potential contributions of aesthetics to general psychology, and more especially to the theory of human motivation.
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    Representation and Expression.C. A. Mace - 1934 - Analysis 1 (3):33 - 38.
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    (1 other version)Emotions and the category of passivity.R. S. Peters & C. A. Mace - 1962 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 62:117-142.
    R. S. Peters, C. A. Mace; VII—Emotions and the Category of Passivity, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 1962, Pages 117–142, h.
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    Styles: critique de nos formes de vie.Marielle Macé - 2016 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Occupy Wall Street, Indignés, Nuit Debout - plus que jamais la question est posée de définir la vie que nous souhaitons choisir et vivre. Une vie vécue est inséparable de ses formes, de ses modalités, de ses régimes, de ses gestes, de ses façons, de ses allures... qui sont déjà des idées. Le monde, tel que nous le partageons et lui donnons sens, ne se découpe pas seulement en individus, en classes ou en groupes, mais aussi en "styles", qui sont (...)
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  35. Tips, branches, and nodes: Seeking adaptation through comparative studies.Ruth Mace & Mark Pagel - forthcoming - Human Nature.
     
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  36. James J. Gibson's Ecological Approach: Perceiving What Exists.William M. Mace - 2005 - Ethics and the Environment 10 (2):195-216.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:James J. Gibson's Ecological Approach:Perceiving What ExistsWilliam M. Mace (bio)Environmental Philosophy and EpistemologyThe purpose of this paper is to help an audience attracted to environmental philosophy get to the core of Gibson's system in a compact form and to appreciate the necessity for an account of the environment in epistemology. I hope to show that Gibson's is a consistent and scientifically progressive account of knowing that gives the environment (...)
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    Amodal specifying information: Where is occlusion?William M. Mace - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):226-227.
    James Gibson's theory of information, as specific to (but not necessarily ) its sources, is especially indebted to the study of occlusion for its core examples. In occlusion, one is aware of hidden surfaces. Is this still too related to one modality to count as a good case for Stoffregen & Bardy?
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    British philosophy in the mid-century.Cecil Alec Mace - 1957 - London: Allen & Unwin.
    There have been several changes in this new edition of British Philosophy in the Mid-Century. The biographical and bibliographical details have been brought up to date. Some contributors have added 'postscripts' noting developments in their special fields in interest or in their own philosophical opinions.
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    Crepereia tryphaena: From the three caskets.Gerard Mace & Ann Jefferson - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (2):311-318.
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  40. Faculties and instincts.C. A. Mace - 1931 - Mind 40 (157):37-48.
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  41. 18. Hysteria and conversion.Christopher J. Mace - 1994 - In Edmund Michael R. Critchley (ed.), The Neurological Boundaries of Reality. Farrand. pp. 287.
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    Heart and soul: the therapeutic face of philosophy.Chris Mace (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Heart and Soul is a collection of essays which examine those concepts and questions which are at the heart of both psychotherapy and philosophy. Topics discussed include the nature of the self, motivation and subjectivity, the limits of certainty and subjectivity in interpersonal situations, and the scope of narrative, dialogue and therapy itself. Looking at the work of key figures such as Wittgenstein, Socrates, Kierkegaard, Foucault, Lacan and Klein, contributors draw on a wide range of philosophical approaches and examine how (...)
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    II.—Concerning Imagination.C. A. Mace - 1943 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 43 (1):21-36.
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    Jouer avec la τύχη. Le jeu comme art de préparation aux coups durs (Platon, République X, 603e 4 – 604d 5).Arnaud Macé - 2022 - Kernos 35:97-112.
    Platon a proposé une nouvelle conception de la τύχη, en réaction au développement d’une conception matérialiste de celle-ci, réduite à une pure combinatoire d’éléments matériels indifférente à toute intervention divine. Pour ce faire, il s’est servi du lancer de dés et des jeux intégrant ce type d’aléatoire, afin de représenter les dieux qui assignent leur destin aux hommes, comme des joueurs qui ont eux-mêmes affaire à un aléatoire qu’ils ne maîtrisent pas et avec lequel ils doivent composer. Le passage de (...)
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  45. Le monde interieur et le monde exterieur dans la philosophie de l'esprit contemporaine.C. Mace - 1961 - Archives de Philosophie 24 (3):468.
     
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    On putting psychoanalysis into a Nietzschean perspective.Chris Mace - 1999 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (3):187-189.
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    Sociologie de la culture de masse : avatars du social et vertigo de la méthode.Éric Macé - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 1 (1):45-62.
    Cet article propose de considérer les produits des industries culturelles comme des formes particulières de représentation de la « réalité » du monde social, c’est-à-dire comme un de ses avatars. Pour saisir sociologiquement ces avatars, l’auteur propose d’abord une approche compréhensive destinée à montrer en quoi les produits de la culture de masse sont typiques . Il propose ensuite de les réinscrire dans une théorie générale de l’action qui montre que ces avatars sont en permanence, dans les sphères privée et (...)
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    Some Implications of Analytical Behaviourism: The Presidential Address.C. A. Mace - 1949 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 49:1 - 16.
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    The ‘Body-Mind Problem’ in Philosophy, Psychology and Medicine1: PHILOSOPHY.G. A. Mace - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):153-164.
    There is a story about a distinguished mathematician who had been invited to deliver a course of advanced lectures to other high-powered students of mathematics on a subject about which he was known to have some original ideas. The course, however, got off to a slow start. He devoted three lectures to discussing whether a certain proposition P was or was not self evident. The proposition P was essential to the argument he wanted to develop. Happily, he was able to (...)
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    The role of cultural group selection in explaining human cooperation is a hard case to prove.Ruth Mace & Antonio S. Silva - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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