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    Digital Literacy: A Strategy for Leveraging Skills Development.John Buelvas Parra, William Niebles Nuñez & Carlos Pacheco Ruiz - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2040-2063.
    The main intention of this scientific article was to review the technical skills and social skills achieved with digital literacy in students of the San Isidro Rural Educational Institution in Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia, Colombia. It was sheltered under the theoretical postulates of Area, Gutiérrez and Vidal (2012), Cornachione (2006), Fonseca (2011), among other experts in the area that is developed; The study on digital literacy is framed in positivist thinking, since the variable was measured to compute derivations, then (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence in Organizations in Colombia.John Arturo Buelvas Parra, William Niebles Núñez & Andrés Felipe Escobar Regino - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2078-2091.
    The implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in organizations in Colombia has been increasing in recent years, and it is expected to continue growing in the near future. Companies in Colombia have begun to use AI in different areas, such as data analysis, customer service, process automation, and decision-making. Among the strategies applied for the implementation of AI in organizations is the adoption of cloud technologies, the use of machine learning algorithms, collaboration with technology providers and the formation of specialized teams. (...)
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    Liquidity and Profitability in the Colombian Oil and Natural Gas Extraction Sector: Analysis 2011 – 2021.Jorge Ducuara Parales, William Niebles-Núñez & Yahilina Silveira Perez - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2092-2101.
    The dynamics brought about by the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards have a direct impact on the various Colombian economic sectors; highlighting the Oil and Natural Gas Extraction sector as one of the most important in terms of wealth generation and exports of the nation. For this reason, the present study was directed in order to analyze the indicators of Liquidity and Profitability in the Colombian oil sector between 2011 and 2021. For the development of the study, a (...)
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    Technological Surveillance Study on the Development of Beekeeping Technologies.Yaneth Patricia Romero Alvarez, Mario Frank Pérez Pérez & William Niebles - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1565-1576.
    This study employed a technology surveillance process in the beekeeping sector with the objective of identifying emerging technologies that are relevant to small beekeepers in emerging economies. The analysis of patents classified under A01K 47/00 revealed the emergence of pivotal innovations in domains such as hive design, automated honey extraction, and the integration of sensors for hive monitoring. The surveillance process facilitated the collection and analysis of data on the most patented technologies in the sector, thereby addressing key planning questions. (...)
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    Meta-Analysis of the Evolution of Sports Management.José Ramón Sanabria Navarro, Yahilina Silveira Pérez & William Alejandro Niebles Núñez - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2064-2077.
    Sports management is a fundamental subject for anyone interested in the world of sport. This article addresses the systemic evolution of sports management as a discipline that integrates several aspects, from the organization of sports events to the management of teams and athletes. The methodology consists of a three-stage procedure: bibliometric analysis, identification of key words, critical analysis of the books, which includes the Prisma search engine used in the Scopus database and analyzed by the Bibliometrix Software. The initial sample (...)
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    Das Staatsrecht in der Rechtslehre Kants.Christian Niebling - 2005 - [Ingolstadt?]: M. Meidenbauer.
    Den Grundgedanken für seine Rechts- und Staatsphilosophie formulierte Kant schon 1781 in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft: «Eine Verfassung von der größten menschlichen Freiheit nach Gesetzen, welche machen, daß jedes Freiheit mit der andern ihrer zusammen bestehen kann..., ist doch wenigstens eine nothwendige Idee, die man nicht bloß im ersten Entwurfe einer Staatsverfassung, sondern auch bei allen Gesetzen zum Grunde legen muss». Als rechts- und staatsphilosophisches Hauptwerk Kants ist aber der erst im Jahre 1797 erschienene erste Teil der Metaphysik der (...)
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    Zu Jacob Philipp Fallmerayer - Leben und Werk.Georg Niebling - 1971 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 23 (4):351-368.
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  8. The continuity of levels of nature.William G. Lycan - 1990 - In Mind and cognition: a reader. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 77--96.
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    An Outline of Psychology.William McDougall - 2007 - Sigaud Press.
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt:...earth. r' = radius of moon, or other body. P = moon's horizontal parallax = earth's angular semidiameter as seen from the moon. f = moon's angular semidiameter. Now = P (in circular measure), r'-r = r (in circular measure);.'. r: r':: P: P', or (radius of earth): (radios of (...)
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  10. Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction.William Seager - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The most remarkable fact about the universe is that certain parts of it are conscious. Somehow nature has managed to pull the rabbit of experience out of a hat made of mere matter. Making its own contribution to the current, lively debate about the nature of consciousness, Theories of Consciousness introduces variety of approaches to consciousness and explores to what extent scientific understanding of consciousness is possible. Including discussion of key figures, such as Descartes, Foder, Dennett and Chalmers, the book (...)
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  11. The slighting of smell.William Lycan - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld, Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. Oxford University Press. pp. 273--289.
     
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    The nature of science in science education: An introduction.William F. Mccomas, Hiya Almazroa & Michael P. Clough - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (6):511-532.
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    An Introduction to Social Psychology.William K. Wright - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:242.
  14. (3 other versions)Body and mind.William McDougall - 1911 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
  15. Representations: From neural systems to cognitive systems.William Bechtel - 2001 - In William P. Bechtel, Pete Mandik, Jennifer Mundale & Robert S. Stufflebeam, Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
  16. Dwindling Confirmation.William Roche & Tomoji Shogenji - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (1):114-137.
    We show that as a chain of confirmation becomes longer, confirmation dwindles under screening-off. For example, if E confirms H1, H1 confirms H2, and H1 screens off E from H2, then the degree to which E confirms H2 is less than the degree to which E confirms H1. Although there are many measures of confirmation, our result holds on any measure that satisfies the Weak Law of Likelihood. We apply our result to testimony cases, relate it to the Data-Processing Inequality (...)
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    The impact of memory demands on audience design during language production.William S. Horton & Richard J. Gerrig - 2005 - Cognition 96 (2):127-142.
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  18. Hegel and the transformation of philosophical critique.William F. Bristow - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hegel's objection -- Is Kant's idealism subjective? -- An ambiguity in 'subjectivism' -- The epistemological problem -- The transcendental deduction of the categories and subjectivism -- Are Kant's categories subjective? -- Hegel's suspicion : Kantian critique and subjectivism -- What is kantian philosophical criticism? -- Hegel's suspicion : initial formulation -- A shallow suspicion? -- Deepening the suspicion : criticism, autonomy, and subjectivism -- Directions of response -- Critique and suspicion : unmasking the critical philosophy -- Hegel's transformation of critique (...)
  19. Civic education in the liberal state.William Galston - 1989 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum, Liberalism and the Moral Life. Harvard University Press. pp. 89--101.
     
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    Philosophy Without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel.William Maker - 1994 - State University of New York Press.
    Maker (philosophy, Clemson U.) contends that Hegel's philosophy is not consummately foundational and absolutist, but rather a nonfoundational philosophy which incorporates some contemporary criticisms of foundationalism without abandoning ...
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  21. Spatial language and spatial representation.William G. Hayward & Michael J. Tarr - 1995 - Cognition 55 (1):39-84.
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    Behavior implies cognition.William A. Mason - 1986 - In William Bechtel, Integrating Scientific Disciplines. University of Chicago Press. pp. 297--307.
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  23. An own-race advantage for components as well as configurations in face recognition.William G. Hayward, Gillian Rhodes & Adrian Schwaninger - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):1017-1027.
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    2. Ontology, the A Priori, and the Primacy of Practice.William Blattner - 2007 - In Steven Galt Crowell & Jeff Malpas, Transcendental Heidegger. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 10-27.
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    Lying: The Impact of Decision Context.William T. Ross & Diana C. Robertson - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (2):409-440.
    Abstract:This study tests the usefulness of a person-situation interactionist framework in examining the willingness of a salesperson to lie to get an order. Using a survey of 389 salespersons, our results demonstrate that organizational relationships influence willingness to lie. Specifically, salespersons are less willing to lie to their own company than to their customer, than to a channel partner, and finally, than to a competitor firm. Furthermore, respondents from firms with a clear and positive ethical climate are less willing to (...)
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    The Logicism of Frege, Dedekind, and Russell.William Demopoulos & Peter Clark - 2005 - In Stewart Shapiro, Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 129--165.
    The common thread running through the logicism of Frege, Dedekind, and Russell is their opposition to the Kantian thesis that our knowledge of arithmetic rests on spatio-temporal intuition. Our critical exposition of the view proceeds by tracing its answers to three fundamental questions: What is the basis for our knowledge of the infinity of the numbers? How is arithmetic applicable to reality? Why is reasoning by induction justified?
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  27. Religious language.William P. Alston - 2005 - In William J. Wainwright, The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 234--242.
    First there is some preliminary clearing of the deck. I argue against Verificationism, and against Wittgensteinians. Then I turn to the main topics and the reference of “God.” Descriptive and direct reference are contrasted; it is held that both figure in religious discourse. The other main topic is the interpretation of the predicates of statements about God. It is inevitable that the basic theological predicates from which all others are derived are borrowed from elsewhere, primarily talk about human persons. So (...)
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    Growing up with Philosophy.William F. Losito, Matthew Lipman & Ann Margaret Sharp - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):148.
  29. Wettstein on definite descriptions.William K. Blackburn - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (2):263 - 278.
    I critically examine an argument, due to howard wettstein, purporting to show that sentences containing definite descriptions are semantically ambiguous between referential and attributive readings. Wettstein argues that many sentences containing nonidentifying descriptions--descriptions that apply to more than one object--cannot be given a Russellian analysis, and that the descriptions in these sentences should be understood as directly referential terms. But because Wettstein does not justify treating referential uses of nonidentifying descriptions differently than attributive uses of nonidentifying descriptions, his argument fails.
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  30. Personality and emotion.William Revelle & Klaus R. Scherer - 2009 - In David Sander & Klaus Scherer, Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences. Oxford University Press. pp. 304--306.
     
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  31. Linking cognition and brain: The cognitive neuroscience of language.William Bechtel - 2001 - In William P. Bechtel, Pete Mandik, Jennifer Mundale & Robert S. Stufflebeam, Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
  32. From sovereign ban to banning sovereignty.William Rasch - 2007 - In Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli, Giorgio Agamben: sovereignty and life. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 92--108.
     
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  33. The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit.William Alston - 1988 - In Thomas V. Morris, Philosophy and the Christian Faith. Univ. Of Notre Dame Press. pp. 121-150.
     
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    An Outline of Abnormal Psychology.William McDougall - 2015 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1926, a complement to the author's Outline of Psychology, this book surveys the field of neurotic and mental disorders in so far as they are not due to gross organic lesions. A book, not for the medical expert only, but for every man or woman interested in the riddle of human personality.
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    (1 other version)Modalities in the survey system of strict implication.William Tuthill Parry - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):137-154.
  36. Between radicalism and resignation: democratic theory in Habermas's Between Facts and Norms.William E. Scheuerman - 1999 - In Peter Dews, Habermas. Malden, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 153--77.
     
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  37. Identity, reduction, and conserved mechanisms: Perspectives from circadian rhythm research.William Bechtel - 2012 - In Simone Gozzano & Christopher S. Hill, New Perspectives on Type Identity: The Mental and the Physical. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 43.
  38. Existential temporality in Being and time (why Heidegger is not a pragmatist).William D. Blattner - 1992 - In Hubert L. Dreyfuss & Harrison Hall, Heidegger: a critical reader. Cambridge, USA: Blackwell. pp. 99--129.
     
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  39. The very idea of the idea of nature, or why Hegel is not an idealist.William Maker - 1998 - In Stephen Houlgate, Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature. State University of New York Press. pp. 1--27.
  40. Theistic critiques of atheism.William Lane Craig - 2006 - In Michael Martin, The Cambridge Companion to Atheism. Cambridge University Press.
  41. Prima facie duties.William David Ross - 1987 - In Christopher W. Gowans, Moral dilemmas. New York: Oxford Uiversity Press.
     
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  42. The absence of a timeless God.William Hasker - 2001 - In Gregory E. Ganssle & David M. Woodruff, God and Time: Essays on the Divine Nature. New York, US: Oxford University Press. pp. 182--206.
  43. Stochastic latency mechanisms.William J. McGill - 1963 - In D. Luce, Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 1--309.
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    Art and the Absolute: A Study In Hegel’s Aesthetics.William Desmond - 1986 - State University of New York Press.
    The book draws on the astonishing scope and depths of Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics, exploring the multifaceted issue of art and the absolute. Why does Hegel ascribe absoluteness to art? What can such absoluteness mean?
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    Mimetic reflections: a study in hermeneutics, theology, and ethics.William Schweiker - 1990 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This book argues that a basic problem in thinking about understanding, temporality, and selfhood is due to “imitative” modes of thought found in much traditional Western philosophy and theology. Given this, the book examines the complex role that “image” and “imitation” play in understanding and its world of meaning, the import of language and narrative for configuring human temporality, and the existence of self. The author’s contention is that when critically understood, mimesis, with its roots in performative enactment, holds resources (...)
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  46. What is open-mindedness.William Hare - 2005 - In William Hare & John Peter Portelli, Key questions for educators. Halifax, NS: Edphil Books. pp. 16.
     
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    Human Rights in an Ecological Era.William Aiken - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (3):191 - 203.
    After presenting a brief history of the idea of a human right to an adequate environment as it has evolved in the United Nations documents, I assess this approach to our moral responsibility with regard to the environment. I argue that although this rights approach has some substantial weaknesses, these are outweighed by such clear advantages as its action-guiding nature and its political potency.
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    Backward masking and enhancement of multisegmented visual targets.William N. Dember, W. D. Mathews & Mary Stefl - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):45-47.
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    A self-referential 'cogito'.William Boos - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 44 (2):269 - 290.
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    Balinese Cockfights and the Seduction of Anthropology.William Roseberry - 1982 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 49.
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