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    Michael Heidelberger.Herbert Feigl & Psychophysical Parallelism - 2003 - In Paolo Parrini, Merrilee H. Salmon & Wesley C. Salmon (eds.), Logical Empiricism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 233.
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  2. Parallelism in the Early Moist Texts.Thierry Lucas - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):289-308.
     
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  3. The parallelism argument and the problem of moral luck.Anna Nyman - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (3):955-971.
    Robert Hartman’s parallelism argument aims to show that resultant moral luck exists. The gist of the argument is this: because there is circumstantial moral luck in a particular circumstantial luck scenario and that scenario is analogous in important ways to a particular resultant luck scenario, the resultant luck scenario is plausibly an instance of resultant moral luck. I argue that there is a principled way of denying that circumstantial moral luck is present in the circumstantial luck scenario. Doing so (...)
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    Parallelism in conversation: resonance, schematization, and extension from the perspective of dialogic syntax and cognitive linguistics.Tomoko I. Sakita - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (3):467-501.
    Speakers often construct their utterances based on the immediately co-present utterances of dialogue partners. They array their linguistic resources parallel to their partners¿ and activate resonance. Based on the theories of dialogic syntax and cognitive linguistics, this study undertakes to explain how speakers activate resonance and how parallelism contributes to constructing linguistic forms as well as to shaping the ongoing flow of conversation. Three phases of resonance activation are illustrated in relation to cognitive processes: (a) parallelism constituted with (...)
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    Functional parallelism in spoken word-recognition.William D. Marslen-Wilson - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):71-102.
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  6. Parallelism, interactionism, and causation.Laird Addis - 1984 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):329-344.
    One may gather from the arguments of two of the last papers published before his death that J. L. Mackie held the following three theses concerning the mind/body problem : (1) There is a distinct realm of mental properties, so a dualism of properties at least is true and materialism false.
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    Parallelism and patterns of thought.R. W. Kentridge - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):670-671.
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    Parallelism and the Idea of God in Spinoza's System.Sean Winkler - 2018 - Idealistic Studies 48 (2):149-173.
    In this paper, I begin by showing that for Spinoza, it is unclear how the human mind can have a true idea of God. I first provide an explanation of Spinoza’s theory of parallelism of the mind and the body, followed by showing how this doctrine seems to undermine the mind’s ability to have an adequate idea of God. From there, I show that the idea of God presents a problem for Spinoza’s theory of the parallelism of the (...)
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    Parallelism and Pointing in Rolle's Rhythmical Style.Lois K. Smedick - 1979 - Mediaeval Studies 41 (1):404-467.
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    Political parallelism in news and commentaries on the Haider conflict. A comparative analysis of Austrian, British, German, and French quality newspapers.Barbara Berkel - 2006 - Communications 31 (1):85-104.
    Normative theories of media functions require a clear distinction between the media's two roles as forum and speaker in public spheres. This article seeks to study potential violations of the rule of separating fact from opinion. The comparative content analysis takes a European political conflict, the so-called Haider debate, as a litmus test of objectivity of news reporting. The study reveals some critical consequences of the press' political involvement in the debate. In all countries under study, the press tends to (...)
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  11. Computing parallelism in discourse.Michael Kohlhase - unknown
    Both Higher-Order Uni cation approaches to In linguistic theories on discourse coherence Kehler, discourse semantics Dalrymple et al., 1991; Shieber et.
     
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    The parallelism of attributes.R. B. A. Wise - 1982 - Philosophical Papers 11 (October):23-37.
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    Focus, parallelism and accommodation.Danny Fox - unknown
    It is well-known that constructions involving ellipsis share many properties with constructions that involve phonological reduction. The similarity between ECs and PRCs is semantic: the interpretation of both is constrained by the interpretation of an antecedent. Rooth and Tancredi have pointed out that this similarity follows from an independently needed theory of focus.
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    Janus Parallelism in the Book of Job.Stuart Creason & Scott B. Noegel - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):602.
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  15. Russellian Non-Parallelism: Direct Reference Without Anti-Individualism.David Shier - 1993 - Dissertation, Wayne State University
    The Direct Reference account of the semantics of singular terms is widely assumed to be inconsistent with the traditional Individualist account of psychological states. Because of this assumption, and because of the weight of the evidence for Direct Reference, Anti-Individualism has found supporters despite its counterintuitiveness. In this dissertation, it is argued that Direct Reference and Individualism are not genuinely inconsistent, but that the inconsistency emerges only with the additional assumption of Propositionalism--the orthodox, proposition-based framework for understanding thought and language. (...)
     
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  16. (1 other version)Psychophysical parallelism and positive metaphysics.Henri Bergson - 2005 - In Continental Philosophy of Science (Blackwell Readings in Continental Philosophy). Malden MA: Blackwell.
  17. Remarks on psycho-physical parallelism.Friedrich Kambartel - 1999 - In Actions, Norms, Values. Hawthorne: De Gruyter.
     
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    The parallelism of mind and body from the standpoint of metaphysics.Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1899 - Chicago,: The University of Chicago press.
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  19. Modal Logics for Parallelism, Orthogonality, and Affine Geometries.Philippe Balbiani & Valentin Goranko - 2002 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12 (3-4):365-397.
    We introduce and study a variety of modal logics of parallelism, orthogonality, and affine geometries, for which we establish several completeness, decidability and complexity results and state a number of related open, and apparently difficult problems. We also demonstrate that lack of the finite model property of modal logics for sufficiently rich affine or projective geometries (incl. the real affine and projective planes) is a rather common phenomenon.
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  20. (1 other version)Parallelism and complementarity.Hans Jonas - 1986 - In Marjorie Grene & Debra Nails (eds.), Spinoza And The Sciences. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 237--247.
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    Parallelism in vision.Michael Brady - 1983 - Artificial Intelligence 21 (3):271-283.
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    Implicit parallelism in genetic algorithms.Alberto Bertoni & Marco Dorigo - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 61 (2):307-314.
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    Parallelism in alpha-beta search.Raphael A. Finkel & John P. Fishburn - 1982 - Artificial Intelligence 19 (1):89-106.
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  24. Mind-Body Parallelism and Spinoza's Philosophy of Mind.Ruben Noorloos - 2022 - Dissertation, Central European University
    Mind-body parallelism is the view that mind and body stand in the same “order and connection,” as Spinoza put it, or that corresponding mental and physical states have corresponding causal explanations in terms of other mental and physical states. This dissertation investigates the nature and role of mind-body parallelism, as well as other forms of parallelism, in Spinoza’s philosophy of mind. In doing so, it also considers how Spinoza’s views relate to current discussions. In present-day philosophy of (...)
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    Arc consistency: parallelism and domain dependence.Paul R. Cooper & Michael J. Swain - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 58 (1-3):207-235.
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    Parallelism in Isaiah.Joseph Reider & William Popper - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45 (4):82.
  27. Spinoza's parallelism doctrine and metaphysical sympathy.Karolina Hübner - 2015 - In Eric Schliesser Christa Mercer (ed.), Sympathy: Oxford Philosophical Concepts.
    This paper offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's doctrine of parallelism. It argues Spinoza reinterprets the ancient doctrine of metaphysical sympathy among ostensibly disconnected and distant beings in terms of fully intelligible relations of 1) identity between formal and objective reality, and in terms of 2) "real identity," grounded in Spinoza's substance-monism. Finally, the paper argues against the standard reading of mind-body pairs as "numerically identical".
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  28. Dualism, parallelism and infinitism.Alfred H. Lloyd - 1911 - Mind 20 (78):212-234.
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    Parallelism and non-parallelism in homology.J. Westenberg - 1938 - Acta Biotheoretica 4 (1):33-50.
  30. Convergence and Parallelism in Evolution: A Neo-Gouldian Account.Trevor Pearce - 2012 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (2):429-448.
    Determining whether a homoplastic trait is the result of convergence or parallelism is central to many of the most important contemporary discussions in biology and philosophy: the relation between evolution and development, the importance of constraints on variation, and the role of contingency in evolution. In this article, I show that two recent attempts to draw a black-or-white distinction between convergence and parallelism fail, albeit for different reasons. Nevertheless, I argue that we should not be afraid of gray (...)
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    The threefold parallelism of agassiz and haeckel, and polarity determination in phylogenetic systematics.Harold N. Bryant - 1995 - Biology and Philosophy 10 (2):197-217.
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    A note on parallelism in affine geometry.Peter Schreiber - 1993 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1):131-132.
    The uniqueness of the parallel lines is independent from the analogous statement on parallel planes and the usual further axioms of three-dimensional affine geometry. MSC: 51A15, 03F65.
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    Variations on a theme: Clifford’s parallelism in elliptic space.Alberto Cogliati - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (4):363-390.
    In 1873, W. K. Clifford introduced a notion of parallelism in the three-dimensional elliptic space that, quite surprisingly, exhibits almost all properties of Euclidean parallelism in ordinary space. The purpose of this paper is to describe the genesis of this notion in Clifford’s works and to provide a historical analysis of its reception in the investigations of F. Klein, L. Bianchi, G. Fubini, and E. Bortolotti. Special emphasis is placed upon the important role that Clifford’s parallelism played (...)
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    (1 other version)Psychophysical parallelism: A psychological episode in history.Alfred H. Lloyd - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (21):561-570.
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    A Hypothesis About Parallelism vs. Seriality in Dreams.Umberto Barcaro, Paolo Paradisi & Laura Sebastiani - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  36. Chaotic dynamics and psychophysical parallelism.Robert A. M. Gregson - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):541-542.
    An impressive review of brain neurophysiology provides the basis for modelling the dynamics of transmission in neural circuits, using appropriate nonlinear mathematics. The coverage is unbalanced, however: the parallel dynamics at the level of behaviour and sensory-cognitive processes are sparsely addressed, so the final chapter fails to indicate the complexity and subtlety of relevant modern work.
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  37. On psychophysical parallelism.Henryk Mehlberg - 1995 - Axiomathes 6 (1):39-57.
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    Grammatical Role Parallelism Influences Ambiguous Pronoun Resolution in German.Antje Sauermann & Natalia Gagarina - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Parallelism and Functionalism.William M. Ramsey - 1989 - Cognitive Science 13 (1):139-144.
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    Mind Body Parallelism in Spinoza: Objectivation or Individualisation?Olga Gomilko - 2001 - Sententiae 3 (1):23-29.
    Author starts from hypothesis that Spinoza has developed ideas that are much wider than «modern project» and foresees concepts that were actualized by philosophy of the end of XXth c. Namely: 1) Spinoza opposes to desomatization of human: in modern philosophy ontological horizon of body was hardly considered. Spinoza takes ontological position of mind-body parallelism. Spinoza becomes «post-modernist» due to thinking and extension being attributes of single substance. 2) Mind-body parallelism is equivocal to contemporary problem of differences, in (...)
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    Prosodic Parallelism—Comparing Spoken and Written Language.Richard Wiese - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The functional theory of parallelism.H. Heath Bawden - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12 (3):299-319.
  43. Science and ethics, their parallelism and some of its consequences.Henry Margenau - 1979 - Epistemologia 2:167.
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    (1 other version)Psycho-Physical Parallelism.John F. Mccormick - 1926 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 2:51-66.
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    Some historical steps towards parallelism.Albert G. A. Balz - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):544-566.
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    A relational semantics for parallelism and non-determinism in a functional setting.Antonio Bucciarelli, Thomas Ehrhard & Giulio Manzonetto - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (7):918-934.
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    Note on the Parallelism Between the Prometheus Vinctus of Aeschylus and the Antigone of Sophocles.C. R. Haines - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (01):8-10.
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    The scientific principle of parallelism.Albert E. Page - 1959 - New York,: Exposition Press.
  49. (1 other version)Gustav Bergmann's psychophysiological parallelism.Thomas Natsoulas - 1984 - Behaviorism 12 (1):41-70.
     
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    Kemp Smith, Hume and the Parallelism Between Reason and Morality.Houghton Dalrymple - 1986 - Hume Studies 12 (1):77-91.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:77 KEMP SMITH, HUME AND THE PARALLELISM BETWEEN REASON AND MORALITY In a letter to a physician written in 1734 Hume expressed a dissatisfaction with the current state of philosophy and criticism, a dissatisfaction which he said had led him to strike out on his own and "seek out some new Medium, by which Truth might be establisht." He then went on to claim success: "After much Study, (...)
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