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    Art, Meaning, and Perception: A Question of Methods for a Cognitive Neuroscience of Art.W. P. Seeley - 2013 - British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (4):443-460.
    Neuroscience of art might give us traction with aesthetic issues. However it can be seen to have trouble modeling the artistically salient semantic properties of artworks. So if meaning really matters, and it does, even in aesthetic contexts, the prospects for this nascent field are dim. The issue boils down to a question of whether or not we can get a grip on the kinds of constraints present and available to guide interpretive behavior in our engagement with works of fine (...)
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    Hearing How Smooth It Looks.W. P. Seeley - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (2):498-517.
    A broad range of behavior is associated with crossmodal perception in the arts. Philosophical explanations of crossmodal perception often make reference to neuroscientific discussions of multisensory integration in selective attention. This research demonstrates that superior colliculus plays a regulative role in attention, integrating unique modality specific visual, auditory, and somatosensory spatial maps into a common spatial framework for action, and that motor skill, emotional salience, and semantic salience contribute to the integration of auditory, visual, and somatosensory information in ordinary perceptual (...)
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    Attentional Engines: A Perceptual Theory of the Arts.William P. Seeley - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    What is it about art that can be so captivating? How is it that we find value in the often odd and abstract objects and events we call artworks? William P. Seeley proposes that artworks are attentional engines. They are artifacts that have been intentionally designed to direct attention to critical stylistic features that reveal their point, purpose, or meaning. In developing this view, Seeley argues that there is a lot we can learn about the value of art (...)
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    Disorders of the self in dementia.William W. Seeley & Bruce L. Miller - 2005 - In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan, The Lost Self:Pathologies of the Brain and Identity: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 147--165.
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    (1 other version)Ethics and Religion.John Seeley, Felix Adler, W. M. Salter, Henry Sidgwick, G. Von Gizycki & Bernard Bosanquet - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (6):659.
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  6. Imagining crawling home: A case study in cognitive science and aesthetics.William P. Seeley - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (3):407-426.
    Philosophical accounts of narrative fiction can be loosely divided into two types. Participant accounts argue that some sort of simulation, or 1st person perspective taking plays a critical role in our engagement with narratives. Observer accounts argue to the contrary that we primarily engage narrative fictions from a 3rd person point of view, as either side participants or outside observers. Recent psychological research suggests a means to evaluate this debate. The perception of distance and slope is influenced by the energetic (...)
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  7. Cognitivism, psychology, and neuroscience: movies as attentional engines.with William P. Seeley - 2021 - In Noël Carroll, Philosophy and the Moving Image: Selected Essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Olfaction, valuation, and action: reorienting perception.Jason B. Castro & William P. Seeley - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
    In the philosophy of perception, olfaction is the perennial problem child, presenting a range of difficulties to those seeking to define its proper referents, and its phenomenological content. Here, we argue that many of these difficulties can be resolved by recognizing the object-like representation of odors in the brain, and by postulating that the basic objects of olfaction are best defined by their biological value to the organism, rather than physico-chemical dimensions of stimuli. Building on this organism-centered account, we speculate (...)
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    Against Wonder.W. P. Małecki - 2020 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 15 (2):45-57.
    There are a growing number of publications arguing that if we had more wonder in social life, then its quality would be significantly improved, and that we therefore need an “ethics” or a “politics” of wonder. The aim of this paper is to show that that message is unfortunate, and this is for two reasons. First, wonder does not generally have the positive political and moral effects that are attributed to it, so to assume that it does may lead one (...)
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    Heidegger’s relevance for engineering: Questioning technology.W. P. S. Dias - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):389-396.
    Heidegger affirmed traditional technology, but was opposed to science-based modern technology, in which everything (including man) is considered to be a mere “resource”. This opposition was expressed in the form of deep questioning and a suspicion of superficial evaluation, because the true nature of things was often concealed, though disclosed at times. Ways in which engineers should question technology are proposed, highlighting some of the hazards and injustices associated with technology and also its subtle sociological and psychological influences. The demands (...)
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    Professor Royce's refutation of realism.W. P. Montague - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (1):43-55.
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    Defining Online Hating and Online Haters.W. P. Malecki, Marta Kowal, Małgorzata Dobrowolska & Piotr Sorokowski - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    According to a view widely held in the media and in public discourse more generally, online hating is a social problem on a global scale. However, thus far there has been little scientific literature on the subject, and, to our best knowledge, there is even no established scholarly definition of online hating and online haters in the first place. The purpose of this manuscript is to provide a new perspective on online hating by, first, distinguishing online hating from the phenomena (...)
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    The Structure and Evolution of the Universe--An Introduction to Cosmology.W. P. D. Wightman & G. J. Whitrow - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (47):189.
  14. BAB 6: USAHA PATUNGAN.Sari N. P. W. P. & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Pada musim semi, entah kenapa, tidak banyak ikan. Karena tangkapannya sangat tidak stabil, Pekakak mulai berpikir. Lalu membuat beberapa rencana. Dengan otoritas komandonya, dia memanggil Bangau: – Ini adalah musim penangkapan ikan yang sangat sulit. Jika kita ingin kenyang, kita harus membuat usaha patungan. Bangau mengangguk, menambahkan: - Saya setuju; mari kita beternak ikan kakap putih dan ikan mas krusia. Jenis ini berumur panjang dan sangat produktif. Pekakak dan Bangau sepakat untuk berbagi tugas beternak, dan tidak ada diskriminasi yang diizinkan. (...)
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  15. Art and Science: A Philosophical Sketch of Their Historical Complexity and Codependence.Nicolas J. Bullot, William P. Seeley & Stephen Davies - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (4):453-463.
    To analyze the relations between art and science, philosophers and historians have developed different lines of inquiry. A first type of inquiry considers how artistic and scientific practices have interacted over human history. Another project aims to determine the contributions that scientific research can make to our understanding of art, including the contributions that cognitive science can make to philosophical questions about the nature of art. We rely on contributions made to these projects in order to demonstrate that art and (...)
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  16. BAB 4: BURUNG GURU.Sari N. P. W. P. & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Suatu pagi di musim panas, desa burung diselimuti keheningan. Semua orang sibuk mendengarkan pengembara baru. Burung pengembara ini berasal dari keluarga yang tidak jelas; bulunya berwarna-warni, gerak-geriknya lucu, dan ilmunya baru. Dia bercerita seolah-olah sedang memberi ceramah, tepat sekali, warga desa memanggilnya burung Guru – orang yang menjawab setiap pertanyaan aneh warga desa yang rajin belajar. Burung pelatuk telah belajar menangkap cacing di sore hari, sehingga mereka tidak perlu bangun pagi. Burung pipit sekarang tahu cara mencuri beras dari gudang saat (...)
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  17. BAB 5: RUMAH BESAR.Sari N. P. W. P. & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Pekakak selama ini tinggal di gua galiannya sendiri di tepi kolam, tapi sekarang dia memutuskan bahwa dia membutuhkan rumah baru. Dia melakukan tur keliling desa untuk melihat bagaimana burung-burung lain membangun rumah mereka. Dia mengunjungi Tuan Pipit, yang tinggal di pohon pinus yang bersiul. Bagian depan bangunannya tampak indah, dan lokasinya yang tinggi memberikan ventilasi yang baik. Tapi, semakin lama dia menginap, dia jadi semakin pusing. Hembusan angin apa pun yang menerpa membuat seluruh struktur bangunan bergetar seolah-olah akan hancur berantakan.
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  18. Toward a logical geography of personality: Traits and deeper lying personality characteristics.W. P. Alston - 1970 - In Howard Evans Kiefer & Milton Karl Munitz, Mind, science, and history. Albany,: State University of New York Press. pp. 59--92.
     
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    (1 other version)The new realism and the old.W. P. Montague - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (2):39-46.
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    The vogue of natural history in England, 1750–1770.W. P. Jones - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (3):345-352.
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    Die Rettung der Phanomene: Ursprung und Geschichte Eines Antiken Forschungsprinzips.W. P. D. Wightman & Jurgen Mittelstrass - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (54):89.
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    The Athenian Plague: A Medical Note.W. P. MacArthur - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (3-4):171-.
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  23. Interesting Mistranslations.W. P. Baker - 1907 - Classical Weekly 1:15.
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    CHATTERJEE, ANJAN. The Aesthetic Brain: How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art. Oxford University Press, 2013, xxiii + 217 pp., $36.95 cloth. [REVIEW]William P. Seeley - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (4):430-432.
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    Philosophy and conceptual art edited by Goldie, Peter, and Elisabeth Schellekens. [REVIEW]William P. Seeley - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (2):203–205.
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    Book Review: Starr, G. Gabrielle. Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience MIT Press, 2013, xx + 259 pp., 19 color illus., $25.00 cloth. [REVIEW]William P. Seeley - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (3):342-345.
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    No letters: Hobbes and 20th-century philosophy of language.W. P. Grundy - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (4):486-512.
    The author argues that Thomas Hobbes anticipates a set of questions about meaning and semantic order that come to fuller expression in the 20th century, in the writings of W.V.O. Quine, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Donald Davidson, Jacques Derrida, and Richard Rorty. Despite their different points of departure, these 20th-century writers pose a number of profound questions about the conditions for the stability of meaning, and about the conditions that govern the use of the term “language” itself. Though the more recent debate (...)
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    Heidegger’s resonance with engineering: The primacy of practice.W. P. S. Dias - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3):523-532.
    This paper describes how some aspects of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy resonate strongly with an engineering outlook. He argued that practice was more “primordial” than theory, though preserving an important role for theoretical understanding as well, thus speaking to the gap between engineering education (highly theoretical) and engineering practice (mostly empirical). He also underlined the reality of “average” practices into which we are socialized, though affirming the potential for original work and action too, thus providing the grounds for self-actualization whether within (...)
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    Role of pretest expectancy in vigilance decrement.W. P. Colquhoun & A. D. Baddeley - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (2):156.
  30. (1 other version)The Ways of Knowing.W. P. Montague - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (1):108-110.
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    The Control of Education.W. P. Alexander - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (2):214-215.
  32. May a realist be a pragmatist?: IV. The implications of humanism and of the pragmatic criterion.W. P. Montague - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (21):561-571.
  33. On the nature of induction.W. P. Montague - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (11):281-286.
  34. Professor Thorndike's attack on the ideo-motor theory.W. P. Montague - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (23):627-633.
  35. May a realist be a pragmatist?: II. The implications of instrumentalism.W. P. Montague - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (18):485-490.
  36. May a realist be a pragmatist?: I. The two doctrines defined.W. P. Montague - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (17):460-463.
  37. Modelling the effects of operating conditions and alternative fuels on gas turbine performance and emissions.W. P. J. Visser & S. C. A. Kluiters - 1998 - Complexity 21:2.
     
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  38. The Oxford Congress of Philosophy.W. P. Montague - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (5):118.
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    (1 other version)County and Voluntary Schools.W. P. Alexander & F. Barraclough - 1956 - British Journal of Educational Studies 4 (2):192-192.
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    Education in England: The National System-How It Works.W. P. Alexander - 1954 - British Journal of Educational Studies 3 (1):94-94.
  41. Speakers and editors.W. P. Alston - 1999 - In Godehard Brüntrup & Ronald K. Tacelli, The Rationality of Theism. Boston: Springer. pp. 19--271.
     
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  42. The continuity of self in collectivism and individualism.W. P. Banks, K. Y. Yi, A. V. Lumanau & N. Chen - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S89 - S89.
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    Attenuation of overshadowing as a function of nondifferential compound conditioning trials.W. P. Bellingham & Katy Gillette - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (4):218-220.
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    Discrimination learning in the T-maze based on the secondary reinforcing effects of shock termination.W. P. Bellingham, L. H. Storlien & R. J. Stebulis - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (4):327-328.
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    The Theory of Sensa: An Aspect of Current Realism.W. P. Blevin - 1927 - The Monist 37 (1):50-76.
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    (1 other version)Philosophie biologique.W. P. D. Wightman - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (2):207-208.
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    Color vision in infants.W. P. Chase - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (3):203.
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    The role of kinesthesis in ideational maze learning.W. P. Chase - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (3):424.
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    A comment on: Democratic Planned Socialism by Al Campbell.W. P. Cockshott - forthcoming - Science and Society.
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    Influence of signal probability during pretraining on vigilance decrement.W. P. Colquhoun & A. D. Baddeley - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (1):153.
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