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  1. Je và et vien par volontaire fuite" : La Savoye en bleu, en vert, en noir.Rosanna Gorris Camos - 2015 - In Didier Kahn, Elsa Kammerer, Anne-Hélène Klinger-Dollé, Marine Molins, Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou & Marie-Madeleine Fontaine (eds.), Textes au corps: promenades et musardises sur les terres de Marie Madeleine Fontaine. Genève: Librairie Droz S.A..
     
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  2. De la Città de vero à la Civitas veri : poésie, éthique et politique à la Cour de Marguerite de France, duchesse de Savoie.Rosanna Gorris Camos - 2014 - In Dominique de Courcelles (ed.), Dire le vrai dans la première modernité: langue, esthétique, doctrine. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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    Local Prefrontal Cortex TMS-Induced Reactivity Is Related to Working Memory and Reasoning in Middle-Aged Adults.María Redondo-Camós, Gabriele Cattaneo, Ruben Perellón-Alfonso, Vanessa Alviarez-Schulze, Timothy P. Morris, Javier Solana-Sanchez, Goretti España-Irla, Selma Delgado-Gallén, Catherine Pachón-García, Sergiu Albu, Henrik Zetterberg, Josep M. Tormos, Alvaro Pascual-Leone & David Bartres-Faz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in cognition, particularly in executive functions. Cortical reactivity measured with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation combined with Electroencephalography is altered in pathological conditions, and it may also be a marker of cognitive status in middle-aged adults. In this study, we investigated the associations between cognitive measures and TMS evoked EEG reactivity and explored whether the effects of this relationship were related to neurofilament light chain levels, a marker of neuroaxonal damage.MethodsFifty two healthy middle-aged adults from (...)
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    Invisible victims? Where are male victims of conflict-related sexual violence in international law and policy?Ellen Anna Philo Gorris - 2015 - European Journal of Women's Studies 22 (4):412-427.
    In this article the author argues that men and boys have been historically and structurally rendered an invisible group of victims in international human rights and policy responses towards conflict-related sexual violence stemming from the United Nations. The apparent female-focused approach of instruments on sexual violence is criticized followed by a discussion – through analysis and interviews with legal scholars and champions for the recognition of male survivors’ experiences – of the first ‘emergence’ of male victims in these instruments and (...)
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  5. The time-based resource-sharing model of working memory.Pierre Barrouillet & Camos & Valérie - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Long-interval intracortical inhibition in primary motor cortex related to working memory in middle-aged adults.María Redondo-Camós, Gabriele Cattaneo, Vanessa Alviarez-Schulze, Selma Delgado-Gallén, Goretti España-Irla, Javier Solana-Sanchez, Ruben Perellón-Alfonso, Sergiu Albu, José M. Tormos, Alvaro Pascual-Leone & David Bartres-Faz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionExcitability of the primary motor cortex measured with TMS has been associated with cognitive dysfunctions in patient populations. However, only a few studies have explored this relationship in healthy adults, and even fewer have considered the role of biological sex.MethodsNinety-seven healthy middle-aged adults completed a TMS protocol and a neuropsychological assessment. Resting Motor Threshold and Long-Interval Intracortical Inhibition were assessed in the left motor cortex and related to attention, episodic memory, working memory, reasoning, and global cognition composite scores to evaluate (...)
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    Discontinuity in the enumeration of sequentially presented auditory and visual stimuli.Valérie Camos & Barbara Tillmann - 2008 - Cognition 107 (3):1135-1143.
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    Cinco pensadores ante el espíritu: Fichte, Bergson, Unamuno, T. de Chardin, Heidegger.José Camón Aznar - 1975 - Madrid: La Editorial Católica.
  9. Filosofía del arte.José Camón Aznar - 1974 - Madrid: Espasa-Calpe.
     
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  10. Contextualismo y Semanticismo: Debate abierto en la filosofía del lenguaje contemporánea.Camós Francesc & María J. Frápolli - 2008 - Episteme (Porto Alegre) 28 (1):1-20.
     
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    Jean-Paul Sartre, un compromiso histórico: evolución ontológico-social de una psicología fenomenológica.Antonio Gorri Goñi - 1986 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
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    Una lección de filosofía.Antonio Alegre Gorri - 1995 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 8:5.
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    Estudios sobre los presocráticos.Antonio Alegre Gorri - 1985 - Barcelona: Anthropos Editorial.
    Trata los temas más sustantivos de la filosofía de los presocráticos. Dichos temas son analizados al hilo del logos, es decir, se muestra cómo un logos surge de la historia, de la sociedad y la cultura, se sistematiza y opera como explicación de la totalidad de las cosas en competencia con otros logoi.
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    Historia de la filosofía antigua.Antonio Alegre Gorri - 1988 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
    Novedosa Historia de la filosofía antigua. Novedosa, porque indica con claridad cómo la filosofía es la historia hecha conceptos. Al hilo de tal lema hegeliano se analizan los contextos culturales, científicos, artísticos, literarios, religiosos, socio-políticos y económicos de los que emerge la filosofía, se analiza como surge el 'discurso filosófico'.
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    Havana Street Style.Conner Gorry, Gabriel Solomons & Martin Tompkins - 2014 - Intellect.
    By examining how particular ecologies of fashion are connected to the formation of gender, class, and generational identities, this series establishes a new methodology for recording and understanding identity and its connection to style.
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  16. Las artes y los días.José Camón Aznar - 1965 - Madrid,: distribuído por Aguilar.
     
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    Mechanizing temporal knowledge.Kenneth Kahn & G. Anthony Gorry - 1977 - Artificial Intelligence 9 (1):87-108.
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    On the law relating processing to storage in working memory.Pierre Barrouillet, Sophie Portrat & Valérie Camos - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):175-192.
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    António Ribeiro dos Santos (1745-1818).António Camões Gouveia - 2017 - Cultura:17-44.
    Os tempos conjunturais de 1745 a 1818 são, tal como a vida e actuação de António Ribeiro dos Santos, diversificados e dissonantes. Qual o problema de fundo deste artigo? Tentar retraçar e compreender as linhas de um desenho, de componente biográfico-intelectual, em que as cores da paleta do barroco atlântico-joanino paulatina mas persistentemente se tornam mutáveis em luzes enciclopédicas e europeias. O Reino estendia-se em paisagens de senhorios e concelhos, pontuadas por uma rede crescente de espaços urbanos em extensões de (...)
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  20. Actas del III Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Filosofía Analítica, Granada.Juan José Acero, Francesc Camós Abril & Neftalí Villanueva Fernández (eds.) - 2001
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    Justifying a conflict over the Guarani Aquifer.Augusto Gonçalves Nobre & Beatriz Martins Camões - 2022 - Filosofia E Educação 14 (2):234-244.
    This article deals with the justification of water-related conflicts by analyzing a hypothetical war for Guarani Aquifer resources. In disagreement, a theoretical framework would be needed to justify war. First, Walzer’s version of Just War Theory (JWT) is presented as the most consolidated reference. Then, Waddington’s criticism of JWT is discussed when it comes to hydric resources, delineating the particularities of a natural resource and establishing that the “moral weight of water scarcity” should be considered. Following this, the hypothetical conflict (...)
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    ADAPT: A Developmental, Asemantic, and Procedural Model for Transcoding From Verbal to Arabic Numerals.Pierre Barrouillet, Valérie Camos, Pierre Perruchet & Xavier Seron - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (2):368-394.
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    The time-based resource-sharing model of working memory.Pierre Barrouillet & Valérie Camos - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press. pp. 59--80.
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    Play First Before Doing Your Exercise: Does Acting in a Game-Like Task Improve 5-Year-Olds’ Working Memory Performance?Christophe Fitamen & Valérie Camos - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It has been shown that acting in a game-like task improves preschoolers’ working memory when tested in a reconstruction task. The game context and the motor activity during the game would provide goal cues bringing support to the memory processes. The aim of the present study was to test this hypothesis by examining preschoolers’ working memory performance in a game-like task compared to an exercise-like task, which offers less goal cues. In the present study, 5-year-olds had to maintain a series (...)
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  25. 5. The Informational Content Of Necessary Truths.MarÍa FrÁpolli & Francesc CamÓs - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 49.
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    Mas, afinal, o que é uma biblioteca?António Camões Gouveia - 2006 - Cultura:21-28.
    Primeiro registo – o histórico. O que é uma Biblioteca I. Apontamentos. (para aulas e futuras investigações) A importância da leitura, e das suas aprendizagens, e do livro, na sua construção enquanto objecto de saber. O livro como "bem cultural", depois, temporalmente explorado como património, ou por um conjunto de leitores credenciados, normalmente intelectualizados, a quem poderemos chamar "produtores de ideias", ou por um grupo local, "eruditos", ou nacional, "políti­cos" (?), constroem o...
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    Choking under experimenter’s presence: Impact on proactive control and practical consequences for psychological science.Clément Belletier, Alice Normand, Valérie Camos, Pierre Barrouillet & Pascal Huguet - 2019 - Cognition 189 (C):60-64.
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    Rowan Under Divine Auspices. Divine Ideology and the Visualisation of Imperial Power in the Severan Period. Pp. xvi + 303, figs, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Cased, £65, US$110. ISBN: 978-1-107-02012-2. [REVIEW]Charmaine Gorrie - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):247-249.
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  29. Theories of Vagueness.Rosanna Keefe - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Most expressions in natural language are vague. But what is the best semantic treatment of terms like 'heap', 'red' and 'child'? And what is the logic of arguments involving this kind of vague expression? These questions are receiving increasing philosophical attention, and in this book, first published in 2000, Rosanna Keefe explores the questions of what we should want from an account of vagueness and how we should assess rival theories. Her discussion ranges widely and comprehensively over the main (...)
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    The influence of working memory mechanisms on false memories in immediate and delayed tests.Marlène Abadie, Christelle Guette, Amélie Troubat & Valérie Camos - 2024 - Cognition 252 (C):105901.
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  31. Vagueness: A Reader.Rosanna Keefe & Peter Smith (eds.) - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Vagueness is currently the subject of vigorous debate in the philosophy of logic and language. Vague terms -- such as 'tall', 'red', 'bald', and 'tadpole' -- have borderline cases ; and they lack well-defined extensions. The phenomenon of vagueness poses a fundamental challenge to classical logic and semantics, which assumes that propositions are either true or false and that extensions are determinate.This anthology collects for the first time the most important papers in the field. After a substantial introduction that surveys (...)
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  32. Theories of Vagueness.Rosanna Keefe - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (212):460-462.
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    Recollective and non-recollective processes in working memory retrieval.Fiona Laura Rosselet-Jordan, Marlène Abadie, Stéphanie Mariz Elsig, Pierre Barrouillet & Valérie Camos - 2025 - Cognition 254 (C):105978.
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  34. What logical pluralism cannot be.Rosanna Keefe - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1375-1390.
    Logical Pluralists maintain that there is more than one genuine/true logical consequence relation. This paper seeks to understand what the position could amount to and some of the challenges faced by its formulation and defence. I consider in detail Beall and Restall’s Logical Pluralism—which seeks to accommodate radically different logics by stressing the way that they each fit a general form, the Generalised Tarski Thesis (GTT)—arguing against the claim that different instances of GTT are admissible precisifications of logical consequence. I (...)
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  35. Vagueness without context change.Rosanna Keefe - 2007 - Mind 116 (462):275-292.
    In this paper I offer a critique of the recent popular strategy of giving a contextualist account of vagueness. Such accounts maintain that truth-values of vague sentences can change with changes of context induced by confronting different entities (e.g. different pairs through a sorites series). I claim that appealing to context does not help in solving the sorites paradox, nor does it give us new insights into vagueness per se. Furthermore, the contextual variation to which the contextualist is committed is (...)
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  36. Supervaluationism, Indirect Speech Reports, and Demonstratives.Rosanna Keefe - 2010 - In Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and clouds: vagueness, its nature, and its logic. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Can supervaluationism successfully handle indirect speech reports? This chapter considers, and rejects, Schiffer’s claim that they cannot. One alleged problem with indirect speech reports is that the truth of “Carla said that Bob is tall” implausibly requires that Carla said all of a huge number of precise things (i.e. that Bob was over n feet tall, for values of n corresponding to precisifications of “tall”). The paper shows why the supervaluationist is not committed to this. Vague singular terms are no (...)
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  37. Vagueness: Supervaluationism.Rosanna Keefe - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (2):315–324.
    This piece gives an overview of the supervaluationist theory of vagueness. According to that theory, a sentence is true if and only if it is true on all ways of making it precise. This yields borderline case predications that are neither true nor false, but yet classical logic is preserved almost entirely. The article presents the view and some of its merits and briefly compares it with other theories of vagueness. It raises issues about higher-order vagueness and the definitely operator (...)
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  38. Contingent Identity and Vague Identity.Rosanna Keefe - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):183 - 190.
    Evan's influential argument against vague objects (_Analysis<D>, 1978) has a parallel directed against contingent identity. I argue that Noonan failed in his attempt to accept Evans's argument but save contingent identity by establishing a disanalogy between the two arguments (in The Philosophical Quarterly 1991). Instead, I suggest an alternative way to block the argument against contingent identity and argue that its analogue provides a satisfactory response to Evans's original argument.
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  39. Vagueness by numbers.Rosanna Keefe - 1998 - Mind 107 (427):565-579.
    Degree theories of vagueness build on the observation that vague predicates such as 'tall' and 'red' come in degrees. They employ an infinite-valued logic, where the truth values correspond to degrees of truth and are typically represented by the real numbers in the interval [0,1]. In this paper, the success with which the numerical assignments of such theories can capture the phenomenon of vagueness is assessed by drawing an analogy with the measurement of various physical quantities using real numbers. I (...)
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  40. Pluralisms: Logic, Truth and Domain-Specificity.Rosanna Keefe - 2018 - In Jeremy Wyatt, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Nathan Kellen (eds.), Pluralisms in Truth and Logic. Cham, Switzerland and Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 429-452.
    In this paper, I ask whether we should see different logical systems as appropriate for different domains (or perhaps in different contexts) and whether this would amount to a form of logical pluralism. One, though not the only, route to this type of position, is via pluralism about truth. Given that truth is central to validity, the commitment the typical truth pluralist has to different notions of truth for different domains may suggest differences regarding validity in those different domains. Indeed, (...)
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  41. Phenomenal Sorites Paradoxes and Looking the Same.Rosanna Keefe - 2011 - Dialectica 65 (3):327-344.
    Taking a series of colour patches, starting with one that clearly looks red, and making each so similar in colour to the previous one that it looks the same as it, we appear to be able to show that a yellow patch looks red. I ask whether phenomenal sorites paradoxes, such as this, are subject to a unique kind of solution that is unavailable in relation to other sorites paradoxes. I argue that they do not need such a solution, nor (...)
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  42. Supervaluationism and Validity.Rosanna Keefe - 2000 - Philosophical Topics 28 (1):93-105.
    This paper explores several different accounts of validity within the supervaluationist framework that coincide in the absence of the D operator but differ once that operator is introduced. It argues that the alternatives have different advantages and suggests a form of a pluralism about notions of validity within the supervaluationist framework.
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  43. When does circularity matter?Rosanna Keefe - 2002 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102 (3):253–270.
    This paper asks whether a good philosophical account of something can ever be circular. It explores the kind of circumstances in which an account of F might involve F itself while still serving the functions of and meeting the requirements on a philosophical account. The paper discusses two criteria for acceptable circularity, based on ideas from Humberstone 1997. And it illustrates the surprisingly wide variety of kinds of accounts in which circularity need not be bad.
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    Does Emotional Intelligence Buffer the Effects of Acute Stress? A Systematic Review.Rosanna G. Lea, Sarah K. Davis, Bérénice Mahoney & Pamela Qualter - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills and abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing, educational attainment, and job-related success. Although the underpinning mechanisms linking EI with those outcomes are largely unknown, it has been suggested that EI may work as a ‘stress buffer’. Theoretically, when faced with a stressful situation, emotionally intelligent individuals should show a more adaptive response than those with low EI, such as reduced reactivity (less mood deterioration, (...)
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    The Invisible Racialized Minority Entrepreneur: Using White Solipsism to Explain the White Space.Rosanna Garcia & Daniel W. Baack - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 188 (3):397-418.
    Few studies in the business ethics literature explore marginalized populations, such as the racially minoritized entrepreneur. This absence is an ethical issue for the business academy as it limits the advancement of racial epistemologies. This study explores how this exclusionary space emerges within the academy by identifying white solipsistic behavior, an ‘othering’ of minoritized populations. Using a multi-method approach, we find the business literature homogenizes the racially minoritized business owner regardless of race/ethnic origin and categorizes them as lacking in comparison (...)
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  46. Context, Vagueness, and the Sorites.Rosanna Keefe - 2003 - In J. C. Beall (ed.), Liars and Heaps: New Essays on Paradox. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Realismo e metodo: la riflessione epistemologica di Bernard Lonergan.Rosanna Finamore (ed.) - 2014 - Roma, Italy: G&BP, Gregorian & Biblical Press.
    Quali opzioni filosofiche contrassegnano il realismo? La questione della conoscenza del reale appartiene al pensiero filosofico di ogni tempo: nei dibattiti filosofici contemporanei essa si accende di varie tonalità, per il moltiplicarsi di forme di realismo e antirealismo. Il problema di fondo è se, conoscendo il reale, siamo consapevoli di ciò che comporti affermarsi conoscenti in termini personali e culturali. Quali concezioni della cultura possono accompagnare il sapere? Come affrontare i problemi attinenti al dialogo tra discipline? Il sapere, contrassegnato da (...)
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    Alcaics in exile: W.h. Auden's "in memory of Sigmund Freud".Rosanna Warren - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):111-121.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Alcaics In Exile: W. H. Auden’s “In Memory Of Sigmund Freud”Rosanna WarrenOn September 23, 1939, Sigmund Freud died in exile in London, a refugee from Nazi Austria. Within a month, Auden, who had been living in the United States since January of that year, wrote a friend in England that he was working on an elegy for Freud. 1 The poem appeared in The Kenyon Review early in (...)
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    “An Unusual and Fast Disappearing Opportunity”: Infectious Disease, Indigenous Populations, and New Biomedical Knowledge in Amazonia, 1960–1970.Rosanna Dent & Ricardo Ventura Santos - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (5):585-605.
    In 1966, a team made up of Brazilian and foreign scientists spent a week carefully recording the body temperature and other clinical signs and symptoms of 110 Tiriyó Indigenous people in their communities along the Brazil-Suriname border. Led by the Yale University virologist and immunologist Francis Black, the researchers faced an "epidemic" with a special profile, distinct from those most common in Indigenous populations, which usually resulted in widespread illness, the collapse of subsistence activities, hunger, and as a rule, elevated (...)
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  50. Prefaces, sorites, and guides to reasoning.Rosanna Keefe - 2021 - In Lee Walters & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conditionals, Paradox, and Probability: Themes from the Philosophy of Dorothy Edgington. Oxford, England: Oxford University press.
     
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