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  1. Living on the edge: shifting between nonconscious and conscious goal pursuit.M. Gollwitzer Peter, J. Parks-Stamm Elizabeth & Gabriele Oettingen - 2009 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer, Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Schweigende Denker - Sprachlosigkeit und Sprachskepsis bei Martin Heidegger und Martin Buber: Annäherungen an das Unsagbare: nebst einer Geschichte des (philosophischen) Schweigens von Enheduanna bis Max Picard.Peter Stamm - 2019 - Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac.
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    Wo bleibt die Aufklärung?: aufklärerische Diskurse in der Postmoderne: Festschrift für Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann.Thomas Stamm & Luise Güth (eds.) - 2013 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    German Description: Wo bleibt die Aufklarung in Zeiten postmoderner Weite und fundamentalistischer Willkur? Die Autorinnen und Autoren widmen sich dem Thema aus drei Perspektiven: Zum einen untersuchen sie, was Aufklarung wissenschaftstheoretisch bedeuten kann. Zweitens ermitteln sie die Potenziale, die in der Beschaftigung mit der Epoche Aufklarung stecken. Schliesslich analysieren die Beitrage aufklarerische Diskurse. So setzen sich die Texte in der Festschrift fur Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann mit dem aufklarerischen Impetus mittelalterlicher Karten, Hayden Whites oder Michel Foucaults auseinander; sie bieten einen Einblick (...)
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    The uncertainty principle in psychology.John S. Stamm - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):553-554.
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    Occipital long-interval paired pulse TMS leads to slow wave components in NREM sleep.Mihkel Stamm, Jaan Aru, Renate Rutiku & Talis Bachmann - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 35:78-87.
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    An Eternal World.Thomas J. Stamm - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (3):51-53.
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    Carlisle, Liz: Lentil underground: renegade farmers and the future of food in America: Penguin Random House, New York, USA, 2015, 298 pp, ISBN 978-1-592-40956-3.Merielle C. Stamm - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (1):269-270.
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  8. Das Prinzip der Identitat und der Kausalitat.Eduard Stamm - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:351.
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    Groep en maatschappij.Ir C. J. J. Stamm'ler - 1938 - Synthese 3 (1):475 - 480.
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    Groep en maatschappij.C. J. J. Stamm'ler - 1938 - Synthese 3 (11):475 - 480.
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    Konstantin Frantz' Schriften und Leben.Eugen Stamm - 1907 - Nendeln, Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint.
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  12. Kampf oder Frieden mit der Natur?Roger A. Stamm - 1989 - In Rudolf Ritsema, Wegkreuzungen. Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
     
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    Philosophie in Synthetischer Absicht.Marcelo Stamm (ed.) - 1998
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    Prinzipien und System.Marcelo Stamm - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 9:215-240.
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    Ruerd Ruben, Paul Hoebink : Coffee certification in East Africa: impact on farmers, families and cooperatives: Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen, The Netherlands , 2015, 162 pp, ISBN: 978-90-8686-255-9.Merielle C. Stamm - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):539-540.
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  16. Tractatus de continuo von Thomas Bradwardina, Bruges 1936.Edward Stamm - 1938 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 15 (1):81-88.
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    Tractatus de Continuo von Thomas Bradwardina.Edward Stamm - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):13-32.
  18. Unter der Gischt der Brandung, in der Stille des Waldes.Roger A. Stamm - 1986 - In Rudolf Ritsema, Der geheime Strom des Geschehens. Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
     
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    Wo bleibt die Aufklärung?Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 56 (2):97-109.
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    Processing of snoRNAs as a new source of regulatory non‐coding RNAs.Marina Falaleeva & Stefan Stamm - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (1):46-54.
    Recent experimental evidence suggests that most of the genome is transcribed into non‐coding RNAs. The initial transcripts undergo further processing generating shorter, metabolically stable RNAs with diverse functions. Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are non‐coding RNAs that modify rRNAs, tRNAs, and snRNAs that were considered stable. We review evidence that snoRNAs undergo further processing. High‐throughput sequencing and RNase protection experiments showed widespread expression of snoRNA fragments, known as snoRNA‐derived RNAs (sdRNAs). Some sdRNAs resemble miRNAs, these can associate with argonaute proteins and (...)
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    Synagogues in Hesse. What has happened since 1945? A Documentation and Analysis from all 221 towns in Hesse whose Synagogue Buildings survived the Pogrom Night of 1938 and the Second World War. [REVIEW]Thomas Stamm-Kuhlmann - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (2):153-154.
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    Konstellationsforschung.Martin Mulsow & Marcelo Stamm (eds.) - 2005 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Encoding of auditory stimuli in recognition memory tasks.Margaret Clark, Sharon Stamm, Richard Sussman & Steven Weitz - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (3):177-178.
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    (1 other version)Metrisch‐euklidische räume beliebiger dimension im aufbau der geometrie aus dem spiegelungsbegriff.B. Klotzek & R. Stamm - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (25‐30):463-472.
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    Adaptability Promotes Student Engagement Under COVID-19: The Multiple Mediating Effects of Academic Emotion.Keshun Zhang, Shizhen Wu, Yanling Xu, Wanjun Cao, Thomas Goetz & Elizabeth J. Parks-Stamm - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of students in China followed an emergency policy called “Suspending Classes without Stopping Learning” to continue their study online as schools across the country were closed. The present study examines how students adapted to learning online in these unprecedented circumstances. We aimed to explore the relationship between adaptability, academic emotion, and student engagement during COVID-19. 1,119 university students from 20 provinces participated in this longitudinal study (2 time points with a 2-week interval). The (...)
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    Increases in Anxiety and Depression During COVID-19: A Large Longitudinal Study From China.Shizhen Wu, Keshun Zhang, Elizabeth J. Parks-Stamm, Zhonghui Hu, Yaqi Ji & Xinxin Cui - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Although accumulating evidence suggests the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with costs in mental health, the development of students' mental health, including the change from their previous levels of depression and anxiety and the factors associated with this change, has not been well-studied. The present study investigates changes in students' anxiety and depression from before the pandemic to during the lockdown and identifies factors that are associated with these changes. 14,769 university students participated in a longitudinal study with two time points (...)
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  27. Mental Acts: Their Content And Their Objects.Peter Thomas Geach - 1957 - London, England: Humanities Press.
    ACT, CONTENT, AND OBJECT THE TITLE I have chosen for this work is a mere label for a set of problems; the controversial views that have historically been ...
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    Barômetro da sustentabilidade: uma análise da produção científica.Sandra Mara Pereira D'Arisbo, Alexandra Andrade de Almeida Cardoso, Cristiano Stamm & Moacir Piffer - 2024 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 26 (1):24-51.
    O objetivo deste artigo é coletar informações e realizar uma análise da produção científica relacionada ao Barômetro da Sustentabilidade (BS). A metodologia do BS foi desenvolvida em 1997 por Robert Prescott-Allen, com o objetivo de elaborar um indicador que combinasse dados divergentes para apresentar um retrato da sustentabilidade de uma região ou país. Para isso, foram consultados os sites de pesquisa “Portal de Periódicos Capes”, “Web of Science – WoS” e “Scopus” no período de agosto de 2010 (mês e ano (...)
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  29. Differing Patterns of Altered Slow-5 Oscillations in Healthy Aging and Ischemic Stroke.Christian La, Pouria Mossahebi, Veena A. Nair, Brittany M. Young, Julie Stamm, Rasmus Birn, Mary E. Meyerand & Vivek Prabhakaran - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    “It's not like they're selling your data to dangerous people”: Internet privacy, teens, and (non-)controversial public issues.Margaret S. Crocco, Avner Segall, Anne-Lise Halvorsen, Alexandra Stamm & Rebecca Jacobsen - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):21-33.
    This study examines high school students’ responses to a public policy discussion on the topic of Internet privacy. Specifically, students discussed the question of whether search engines and social media sites should be permitted to monitor, track, and share users’ personal data or whether such practices violate personal privacy. We observed discussions of the topic in four high school classrooms in 2015–2016, prior to the presidential election in 2016. We first explain why the topic failed to work as a controversial (...)
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  31. Self, mind, and body.Peter F. Strawson - 1974 - In Peter Frederick Strawson, Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays. London, England: Routledge.
  32. Of Colors, Kestrels, Caterpillars, and Leaves.Peter Bradly & Michael Tye - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy 98 (9):469.
    According to color realism, object colors are mind-independent properties that cover surfaces or permeate volumes of objects. In recent years, some color scientists and a growing number of philosophers have opposed this view on the grounds that realism about color cannot accommodate the apparent unitary/binary structure of the hues. For example, Larry Hardin asserts, the unitary-binary structure of the colors as we experience them corresponds to no known physical structure lying outside nervous systems that is causally involved in the perception (...)
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  33. No Luck With Knowledge? On a Dogma of Epistemology.Peter Baumann - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (3):523-551.
    Current epistemological orthodoxy has it that knowledge is incompatible with luck. More precisely: Knowledge is incompatible with epistemic luck . This is often treated as a truism which is not even in need of argumentative support. In this paper, I argue that there is lucky knowledge. In the first part, I use an intuitive and not very developed notion of luck to show that there are cases of knowledge which are “lucky” in that sense. In the second part, I look (...)
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  34. Ideas, Qualities and Corpuscles: Locke and Boyle on the External World.Peter Alexander - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This study presents a substantial and often radical reinterpretation of some of the central themes of Locke's thought. Professor Alexander concentrates on the Essay Concerning Human Understanding and aims to restore that to its proper historical context. In Part I he gives a clear exposition of some of the scientific theories of Robert Boyle, which, he argues, heavily influenced Locke in employing similar concepts and terminology. Against this background, he goes on in Part II to provide an account of Locke's (...)
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    Imagery and Consciousness.Peter Edwin Morris & Peter J. Hampson - 1983 - Academic Press.
    1. Imagery previewed -- 2. Philosophical and methodological problems -- 3. Consciousness -- 4. Types of imagery -- 5. Individual differences and dimensions of the image -- 6. Theories of imagery -- 7. Images and words: evidence for separate processing systems -- 8. Properties of the imagery system -- 9. Uses and functions of imagery -- 10. Imagery and memory: voluntary images -- 11. Imagery and memory: Aroused images -- 12. Conclusions and speculations.
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  36. Is There a Valid Experimental Argument for Scientific Realism?Peter Achinstein - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (9):470.
  37. Implications of Action-Oriented Paradigm Shifts in Cognitive Science.Peter F. Dominey, Tony J. Prescott, Jeannette Bohg, Andreas K. Engel, Shaun Gallagher, Tobias Heed, Matej Hoffmann, Gunther Knoblich, Wolfgang Prinz & Andrew Schwartz - 2016 - In Andreas K. Engel, Karl J. Friston & Danica Kragic, The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 333-356.
    An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an actively engaged agent interacting in a closed loop with the world as well as with others. Cognition exists to serve action within a landscape that contains both. This chapter surveys this landscape and addresses the status of the pragmatic turn. Its potential influence on science and the study of cognition are considered (including perception, social cognition, social interaction, sensorimotor entrainment, and language acquisition) and its impact (...)
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  38. A Purely Recombinatorial Puzzle.Fritz Peter - 2017 - Noûs 51 (3):547-564.
    A new puzzle of modal recombination is presented which relies purely on resources of first-order modal logic. It shows that naive recombinatorial reasoning, which has previously been shown to be inconsistent with various assumptions concerning propositions, sets and classes, leads to inconsistency by itself. The context sensitivity of modal expressions is suggested as the source of the puzzle, and it is argued that it gives us reason to reconsider the assumption that the notion of metaphysical necessity is in good standing.
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  39. There's Something About Mary: Essays on Phenomenal Consciousness and Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument.Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa & Daniel Stoljar (eds.) - 2004 - MIT Press.
    The arguments presented in this comprehensive collection have important implications for the philosophy of mind and the study of consciousness.
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    Model choice and crucial tests. On the empirical epistemology of the Higgs discovery.Peter Mättig & Michael Stöltzner - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 65:73-96.
    : Our paper discusses the epistemic attitudes of particle physicists on the discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider. It is based on questionnaires and interviews made shortly before and shortly after the discovery in 2012. We show, to begin with, that the discovery of a Standard Model Higgs boson was less expected than is sometimes assumed. Once the new particle was shown to have properties consistent with SM expectations – albeit with significant experimental uncertainties –, there (...)
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  41. The phenomenal concept strategy.Peter Carruthers & Benedicte Veillet - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (9-10):212-236.
    A powerful reply to a range of familiar anti-physicalist arguments has recently been developed. According to this reply, our possession of phenomenal concepts can explain the facts that the anti-physicalist claims can only be explained by a non-reductive account of phenomenal consciousness. Chalmers (2006) argues that the phenomenal concept strategy is doomed to fail. This article presents the phenomenal concept strategy, Chalmers' argument against it, and a defence of the strategy against his.
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  42. (1 other version)Conscious thinking: Language or elimination?Peter Carruthers - 1998 - Mind and Language 13 (4):457-476.
    Do we conduct our conscious propositional thinking in natural language? Or is such language only peripherally related to human conscious thought-processes? In this paper I shall present a partial defence of the former view, by arguing that the only real alternative is eliminativism about conscious propositional thinking. Following some introductory remarks, I shall state the argument for this conclusion, and show how that conclusion can be true. Thereafter I shall defend each of the three main premises in turn.
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  43. Phenomenal concepts and higher-order experiences.Peter Carruthers - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (2):316-336.
    Relying on a range of now-familiar thought-experiments, it has seemed to many philosophers that phenomenal consciousness is beyond the scope of reductive explanation. (Phenomenal consciousness is a form of state-consciousness, which contrasts with creature-consciousness, or perceptual-consciousness. The different forms of state-consciousness include various kinds of access-consciousness, both first-order and higher-order--see Rosenthal, 1986; Block, 1995; Lycan, 1996; Carruthers, 2000. Phenomenal consciousness is the property that mental states have when it is like something to possess them, or when they have subjectively-accessible feels; (...)
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    Secular Cycles.Peter Turchin & Sergey A. Nefedov - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    The graphs present the data in a fashion that will be clear to any audience, and the text is straightforward and persuasive. This book carries the study of historical dynamics to a whole new level.
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  45. Does a Fetus Already have a Future-Like-Ours?Peter K. McInerney - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (5):264.
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  46. Science and Objectivity.Peter Kosso - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (5):245.
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  47. Block's Overflow Argument.Peter Carruthers - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly:65-70.
    This article challenges Block's ‘overflow argument’ for the conclusion that phenomenal consciousness and access-consciousness are distinct. It shows that the data can be explained just as well in terms of a distinction between contents that are made globally accessible through bottom–up sensory stimulation and those that are sustained and made available in working memory through top-down attention.
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  48. Justified Belief from Unjustified Belief.Peter Murphy - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (4):602-617.
    Under what conditions is a belief inferentially justified? A partial answer is found in Justification from Justification : a belief is inferentially justified only if all of the beliefs from which it is essentially inferred are justified. After reviewing some important features of JFJ, I offer a counterexample to it. Then I outline a positive suggestion for how to think about inferentially justified beliefs while still retaining a basing condition. I end by concluding that epistemologists need a model of inferentially (...)
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    Epistemology.Peter D. Klein - 1996 - In Edward Craig, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal. New York: Routledge.
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  50. God, Totality and Possibility in Kant's Only Possible Argument.Peter Yong - 2014 - Kantian Review 19 (1):27-51.
    There has been a groundswell of interest in the account of modality that Kant sets forth in his pre-Critical Only Possible Argument. Andrew Chignell's reconstruction of Kant's theistic argument in terms of what he calls has a prima facie advantage in that it appears to be able to block the plurality objection (namely, that even if every modal fact presupposes some ground, this does not entail that all modal facts share the same ground). I argue that it is both textually (...)
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