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    (1 other version)Evidence of weak conscious experiences in the exclusion task.Kristian Sandberg, Simon H. Del Pin, Bo M. Bibby & Morten Overgaard - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Comparing theories of consciousness: Object position, not probe modality, reliably influences experience and accuracy in object recognition tasks.Simon Hviid Del Pin, Zuzanna Skóra, Kristian Sandberg, Morten Overgaard & Michał Wierzchoń - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 84:102990.
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    Investigating the validity of the Perceptual Awareness Scale – The effect of task-related difficulty on subjective rating.Zuzanna Skóra, Kinga Ciupińska, Simon Hviid Del Pin, Morten Overgaard & Michał Wierzchoń - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 95:103197.
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    Early visual processing allows for selective behavior, shifts of attention, and conscious visual experience in spite of masking.Sébastien M. Crouzet, Lyudmyla Y. Kovalenko, Simon Hviid del Pin, Morten Overgaard & Niko A. Busch - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 54:89-100.
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    (1 other version)L'atticismo Nell' Evoluzione Del Pensiero Di Cicerone. [REVIEW]J. H. Simon - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (2):166-167.
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    Escatología mesiánica y violencia estructural en la constitución de un mundo h¡pócrita: la deconstrucción derridiana del pensamiento de Emmanuel Levinas.Simón Royo Hernández - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 31:105-132.
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    Teodolinda Barolini and H. Wayne Storey, eds., Dante for the New Millennium.(Fordham Series in Medieval Studies, 2.) New York: Fordham University Press, 2003. Paper. Pp. xxvii, 498; black-and-white figures. Lucia Battaglia Ricci, ed., Leggere Dante.(Memoria del Tempo, 25.) Ravenna: Longo, 2003. Paper. Pp. 389; 8 black-and-white and color figures and diagrams.€ 30. [REVIEW]Simon Gilson - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):480-481.
  8. The happy philosopher--a counterexample to Plato's proof.Simon H. Aronson - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):383-398.
    The author argues that Plato’s “proof” that happiness follows justice has a fatal flaw – because the philosopher king in Plato’s Republic is itself a counter example.
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  9. Introduction: Ethics in the practice of research.H. Simons & R. Usher - 2000 - In Helen Simons & Robin Usher, Situated ethics in educational research. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--11.
     
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  10. (1 other version)Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search.Allen Newell & H. A. Simon - 1976 - Communications of the Acm 19:113-126.
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    Hale on Logical and Absolute Necessity: What You Put In Is What You Get Out.Simon H. Babbs & Joshua Mendelsohn - 2022 - Argumenta 14.
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    The fastest fluid‐secreting cell known: The upper malpighian tubule of Rhodnius.Simon H. P. Maddrell - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (7):357-362.
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    Regel und Kontext in der gegenwärtigen christlichen Ethik.Simon H. Rae - 1972 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 16 (1):357-368.
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    ‪A Tight Ω (Loglog n)-Bound on the Time for Parallel Ram’s to Compute Nondegenerated Boolean Functions‬.H. U. Simon - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf, Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag.
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    Die Axiomatisierung physikalischer Theorien.H. A. Simon - 1983 - In Wolfgang Balzer & Michael Heidelberger, Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien. De Gruyter. pp. 229-244.
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  16. Die Interpretation de Begriffe Tohu und Bohu in der jüdischen Philosophie des Mittelalters L'interprétation des concepts tohu et bohu dans la philosophie juive du Moyen Age.H. Simon - 1988 - Kairos (misc) 30:64-68.
     
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  17. Das Problem der jüdischen Identität in der jüdischen Philosophie des Mittelalters Le problème de l'identité juive dans la philosophie juive du Moyen Age.H. Simon - 1988 - Kairos (misc) 30:53-63.
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  18. Geschichte der jüdischen Philosophie.H. Simon & Marie Simon - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (3):509-509.
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  19. Leben und Tod in der Sicht des Maimonides (La vie et la mort selon Maïmonide).H. Simon - 1986 - Kairos (misc) 28 (3-4):208-220.
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    Ramsey-Eliminierbarkeit und die Prüfbarkeit empirischer Theorien.H. A. Simon & G. J. Groen - 1983 - In Wolfgang Balzer & Michael Heidelberger, Zur Logik Empirischer Theorien. De Gruyter. pp. 205-226.
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  21. Typisches der mittelalterlichen jüdischen Philosophie am Beispiel des Unspezifischen (Le caractère typique de la philosophie juive médiévale, éclairé par des exemples non spécifiques).H. Simon - 1985 - Kairos (misc) 27 (3-4):257-268.
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  22. Weltschöpfung und Weltewigkeit in der jüdischen Tradition.H. Simon - 1972 - Kairos (misc) 14:22-35.
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  23. Wissenschaft vom Judentum in der Geschichte der Berliner Universität La science du judaïsme dans l'histoire de l'Université de Berlin.H. Simon - 1988 - Kairos (misc) 30:133-142.
     
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  24. Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth a thousand words….J. Takrkin & H. A. Simon - 1987 - Cognitive Science 1:l.
     
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    Diccionario de la Lengua Ugarítica, Volume 1Diccionario de la Lengua Ugaritica, Volume 1.Simon B. Parker, G. del Olmo Lete, J. Sanmartín & J. Sanmartin - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):138.
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  26. Why one picture is worth more than ten thousand words.J. Larkin & H. A. Simon - 1987 - Cognitive Science 13:63-100.
     
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    The resistant behavior of infants and children. II.David M. Levy & Simon H. Tulchin - 1925 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 (3):209.
  28. Les organisations, problèmes psychosociologiques, « Organisation et sciences humaines », 3.J. March, H. A. Simon, J. C. Rouchy & M. Crozier - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (1):97-98.
     
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    Literatur.Arthur Riech, H. Simon, W. Steinjan & G. Heinemann - 1960 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 4 (1):372-379.
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  30. The neural correlates of conscious vision.Delphine Pins & D. H. Ffytche - 2003 - Cerebral Cortex 13 (5):461-74.
  31. CaMeRa: A Computational Model of Multiple Representations, Cognitive Science, 21 (3), 1997.H. J. M. Tabachneck-Schijf, A. M. Leonardo & H. A. Simon - 1997 - Cognitive Science 21 (4).
     
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    An Actual Natural Setting Improves Mood Better Than Its Virtual Counterpart: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Data.Matthew H. E. M. Browning, Nathan Shipley, Olivia McAnirlin, Douglas Becker, Chia-Pin Yu, Terry Hartig & Angel M. Dzhambov - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:553684.
    Accumulating evidence indicates that simulated natural settings can engage mechanisms that promote health. Simulations offer alternatives to actual natural settings for populations unable to travel outdoors safely; however, few studies have contrasted the effects of simulations of natural settings to their actual outdoor counterparts. We compared the impacts of simulated and actual natural settings on positive and negative affect (mood) levels using a pooled sample of participants enrolled in extant experimental studies. Relevant articles were identified from a review of research (...)
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  33. La probabilidad y la lógica inductiva en Carnap.Eduardo H. Del Busto - 1955 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 3 (1):119-128.
     
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  34. Las teorías modernas de la probabilidad: la probabilidad y la lógica inductiva en Carnap.Eduardo H. Del Busto - 1955 - Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Departamento de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia.
     
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    Not wallowing in misery – retractions of negative misinformation are effective in depressive rumination.Ee Pin Chang, Ullrich K. H. Ecker & Andrew C. Page - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (5):991-1005.
    ABSTRACTPeople often continue to rely on misinformation in their reasoning after they have acknowledged a retraction; this phenomenon is known as the continued-influence effect. Retractions can be particularly ineffective when the retracted misinformation is consistent with a pre-existing worldview. We investigated this effect in the context of depressive rumination. Given the prevalence of depressotypic worldviews in depressive rumination, we hypothesised that depressive rumination may affect the processing of retractions of valenced misinformation; specifically, we predicted that the retraction of negative misinformation (...)
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  36. Are neural correlates of visual consciousness retinotopic?Dominic H. ffytche & Delphine Pins - 2003 - Neuroreport 14 (16):2011-2014.
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    A Phenomenology of Musical Absorption.Simon Høffding - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a detailed analysis of what it means to be absorbed in playing music. Based on interviews with one of the world’s leading classical ensembles, “The Danish String Quartet”, it debunks the myth that experts cannot reflect while performing, but also shows that intense absorption is not something that can be achieved through will, intention, prediction or planning – it remains something individuals have to be receptive to. Based in the phenomenological tradition of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty as well (...)
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  38. Del gen al lenguaje: estado de la cuestión sobre el problema de la singularidad humana.Víctor Gómez Pin - 2005 - In Angel Alvarez Gómez, Paideia. Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico.
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    Ciencia prohibida... ciencia buscada (A propósito de La ciencia del bien y del mal de Javier Echeverría).Víctor Gómez Pin - 2007 - Isegoría 36:309-315.
    Un laberinto era el infinito para Leibniz (quien afirma en varias ocasiones que tanto lo infinitamente grande como lo infinitamente pequeño no son sino ficciones para el pensamiento que busca la explicación de los fenómenos) pero laberinto era asimismo, para él, la cuestión del mal, indisociable de problema del bien. Curtido, desde sus años de joven matemático, en el leibniziano puzzle del infinito y el continuo, Javier Echeverría se confronta ahora al segundo laberinto. Y lo hace restaurando el bíblico relato (...)
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  40. Framing a phenomenological interview: what, why and how.Simon Høffding & Kristian Martiny - 2016 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (4):539-564.
    Research in phenomenology has benefitted from using exceptional cases from pathology and expertise. But exactly how are we to generate and apply knowledge from such cases to the phenomenological domain? As researchers of cerebral palsy and musical absorption, we together answer the how question by pointing to the resource of the qualitative interview. Using the qualitative interview is a direct response to Varela’s call for better pragmatics in the methodology of phenomenology and cognitive science and Gallagher’s suggestion for phenomenology to (...)
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  41. Small-scale societies exhibit fundamental variation in the role of intentions in moral judgment.H. Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Alyssa N. Crittenden, Daniel M. T. Fessler, Simon Fitzpatrick, Michael Gurven, Joseph Henrich, Martin Kanovsky, Geoff Kushnick, Anne Pisor, Brooke A. Scelza, Stephen Stich, Chris von Rueden, Wanying Zhao & Stephen Laurence - 2016 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (17):4688–4693.
    Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scale industrialized societies. Al- though these features of moral assessment are widely assumed to be universal, to date, they have only been studied in a narrow range of societies. We show that there is substantial cross-cultural variation among eight traditional small-scale societies (ranging from hunter-gatherer to pastoralist to horticulturalist) and two Western societies (one urban, one rural) in the extent to which intent and mitigating circumstances influence (...)
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  42. Subversiones en las reglas del juego matemático.Víctor Gómez Pin - 1994 - Ludus Vitalis 2 (3):173-194.
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    A structure of science.Joseph H. Simons - 1960 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
  44. Can we trust the phenomenological interview? Metaphysical, epistemological, and methodological objections.Simon Høffding, Kristian Martiny & Andreas Roepstorff - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (1):33-51.
    The paper defends the position that phenomenological interviews can provide a rich source of knowledge and that they are in no principled way less reliable or less valid than quantitative or experimental methods in general. It responds to several skeptic objections such as those raised against introspection, those targeting the unreliability of episodic memory, and those claiming that interviews cannot address the psychological, cognitive and biological correlates of experience. It argues that the skeptic must either heed the methodological and epistemological (...)
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  45. La filosofía en la crisis del mundo contemporáneo.Piñera Llera & Humberto[From Old Catalog] - 1952 - Santiago de Cuba,: Universidad de Oriente, Departamento de Extensión y Relaciones Culturales.
     
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    La estructura de la teoría del delito en el ámbito jurídico del "common law".Piña Rochefort & Juan Ignacio - 2002 - Granada: Editorial Comares.
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    Exploratory expertise and the dual intentionality of music-making.Simon Høffding & Andrea Schiavio - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (5):811-829.
    In this paper, we advance the thesis that music-making can be advantageously understood as an exploratory phenomenon. While music-making is certainly about aesthetic expression, from a phenomenological, cognitive, and even evolutionary perspective, it more importantly concerns structured explorations of the world around us, our minds, and our bodies. Our thesis is based on an enactive and phenomenological analysis of three cases: the first concerns the study of infants involved in early musical activities, and the two latter are phenomenologically inspired interviews (...)
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    Editorial: Working with others’ experience.Simon Høffding, Katrin Heimann & Kristian Martiny - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (1):1-24.
  49. Moral Motivation across Ethical Theories: What Can We Learn for Designing Corporate Ethics Programs?Simone De Colle & Patricia H. Werhane - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (4):751 - 764.
    In this article we discuss what are the implications for improving the design of corporate ethics programs, if we focus on the moral motivation accounts offered by main ethical theories. Virtue ethics, deontological ethics and utilitarianism offer different criteria of judgment to face moral dilemmas: Aristotle's virtues of character, Kant's categorical imperative, and Mill's greatest happiness principle are, respectively, their criteria to answer the question "What is the right thing to do?" We look at ethical theories from a different perspective: (...)
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    Not being there: An analysis of expertise‐induced amnesia.Simon Høffding & Barbara Gail Montero - 2019 - Mind and Language 35 (5):621-640.
    It has been hypothesized that postperformance memory gaps occur in highly skilled individuals because experts generally perform their skills without conscious attention. In contrast, we hypothesize that such memory gaps may occur when performers focus so intently on their unfolding actions that their ongoing attention interferes with long-term memory formation of what was previously attended to, or when performers are highly focused on aspects of their bodily skills that are not readily put into words. In neither case, we argue, does (...)
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