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    Getting a grip on insight: real-time and embodied Aha experiences predict correct solutions.Ruben E. Laukkonen, Daniel J. Ingledew, Hilary J. Grimmer, Jonathan W. Schooler & Jason M. Tangen - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (5):918-935.
    Insight experiences are sudden, persuasive, and can accompany valuable new ideas in science and art. In this preregistered experiment, we aim to validate a novel visceral and continuous measure of insight problem solving and to test whether real-time and embodied feelings of insight can predict correct solutions. We report several findings. Consistent with recent work, we find a strong positive relationship between Aha moments and accuracy for problems that demand implicit processing. We also found that the intensity of the (...)
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    Masses, Classes, Ideas: Studies on Politics and Philosophy Before and After Marx.Étienne Balibar - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
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    Combining experimentation and theory: a homage to Abe Mamdani.E. Trillas (ed.) - 2012 - Berlin: Springer.
    The unexpected and premature passing away of Professor Ebrahim H. "Abe" Mamdani on January, 22, 2010, was a big shock to the scientific community, to all his friends and colleagues around the world, and to his close relatives. Professor Mamdani was a remarkable figure in the academic world, as he contributed to so many areas of science and technology. Of great relevance are his latest thoughts and ideas on the study of language and its handling by computers. The fuzzy (...)
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    Comments on Ernan McMullin's "the impact of Newton's principia on the philosophy of science".George E. Smith - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (3):327-338.
  5. Concerns and perceptions of beginning secondary science and mathematics teachers.Paul E. Adams & Gerald H. Krockover - 1997 - Science Education 81 (1):29-50.
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    General Equilibrium Analysis: Studies in Appraisal.E. Roy Weintraub - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    What is the nature of the intellectual enterprise - general equilibrium analysis - that so many economists regard as the centerpiece of their discipline? In this book, Roy Weintraub considers both the modern history of the analysis, and the methodological puzzles that it, and mathematical economic theory in general, pose. Professor Weintraub argues that previous writings on the history and method of general equilibrium theory have been curiously biased and misleading. He provides a clear and careful presentation of the development (...)
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    On computer science, visual science, and the physiological utility of models.Barry J. Richmond & Michael E. Goldberg - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):300-301.
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    Interdisciplinary and Cross‐Cultural Perspectives on Explanatory Coexistence.Rachel E. Watson-Jones, Justin T. A. Busch & Cristine H. Legare - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (4):611-623.
    Natural and supernatural explanations are used to interpret the same events in a number of predictable and universal ways. Yet little is known about how variation in diverse cultural ecologies influences how people integrate natural and supernatural explanations. Here, we examine explanatory coexistence in three existentially arousing domains of human thought: illness, death, and human origins using qualitative data from interviews conducted in Tanna, Vanuatu. Vanuatu, a Melanesian archipelago, provides a cultural context ideal for examining variation in explanatory coexistence due (...)
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    Cybernetics and Life.E. B. Babskii & E. S. Gelle - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (4):354-370.
    The ideas and methods of cybernetics are increasingly penetrating the biological and medical sciences, and today we are justified in speaking of a new branch of science: biological and medical cybernetics. This branch already has a number of important and encouraging subfields.
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    Multiple Autisms: Spectrums of Advocacy and Genomic Science.Richard E. Ashcroft - 2017 - Annals of Science 74 (3):248-250.
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  11. Discussion of the Unity of Science.Gustav E. Lenzen - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6:493.
     
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  12. Studies in Plato's Metaphysics.R. E. Allen - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (3):263-264.
     
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  13. The Age of Capital, 1848-1875.E. J. Hobsbawm, Charles Tilly, Louise Tilly & Richard Tilly - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (1):94-97.
     
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    Problemy metodologii postneklassicheskoĭ nauki.E. A. Mamchur (ed.) - 1992 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
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    The Puzzle of Modern Economics: Science or Ideology?Roger E. Backhouse - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Does economics hold the key to everything or does the recent financial crisis show that it has failed? This book provides an assessment of modern economics that cuts through the confusion and controversy on this question. Case studies of the creation of new markets, the Russian transition to capitalism, globalization, and money and finance establish that economics has been very successful where problems have been well defined and where the world can be changed to fit the theory, but that it (...)
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    What's missing from current clinical trial guidelines? A framework for integrating science, ethics, and the community context.H. J. Sutherland, E. M. Meslin & J. E. Till - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4):297-303.
    The purpose of the work was to produce a framework to guide the development of meritorious clinical trial proposals. The framework consists of essential features of rigourous methodology, ethical acceptability, and a component referred to as "community context". These three domains were woven together in a checklist format under the headings of general, scientific and ethical considerations. Since texts concerning clinical trial methodology do not integrate ethics criteria and ethics guidelines do not provide detailed scientific criteria in obvious and practical (...)
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    Brouwer and Hausdorff: On reassessing the foundations crisis.David E. Rowe - 2022 - Science in Context 35 (4):395-413.
    Epistemological issues associated with Cantorian set theory were at the center of the foundational debates from 1900 onward. Hermann Weyl, as a central actor, saw this as a smoldering crisis that burst into flames after World War I. The historian Herbert Mehrtens argued that this “foundations crisis” was part of a larger conflict that pitted moderns, led by David Hilbert, against various counter-moderns, who opposed the promotion of set theory and trends toward abstract theories. Among counter-moderns, L.E.J. Brouwer went a (...)
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    A framed painting: The representation of a common sense knowledge fragment.E. Charniak - 1977 - Cognitive Science 1 (4):355-394.
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  19. The quantum vacuum and the cosmological constant problem.E. S. & H. Zinkernagel - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (4):663-705.
    The cosmological constant problem arises at the intersection between general relativity and quantum field theory, and is regarded as a fundamental problem in modern physics. In this paper, we describe the historical and conceptual origin of the cosmological constant problem which is intimately connected to the vacuum concept in quantum field theory. We critically discuss how the problem rests on the notion of physically real vacuum energy, and which relations between general relativity and quantum field theory are assumed in order (...)
     
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  20. Estestvoznanie: sistemnostʹ i dinamika: metodologicheskie ocherki.E. A. Mamchur (ed.) - 1990 - Moskva: Nauka.
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  21. Prichinnostʹ i teleonomizm v sovremennoĭ estestvenno-nauchnoĭ paradigme.E. A. Mamchur & I︠U︡. V. Sachkov (eds.) - 2002 - Moskva: Nauka.
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  22. Part III-Extended Abstracts for Posters and Demos-Data, Information, and Knowledge Management-Continuous Authentication by Keystroke Dynamics Using Committee Machines.Sergio Roberto de Litna-E.-Silva Filho & Mauro Roisenberg - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 686-687.
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    Theory and intuition.E. A. McCullough - 1981 - Logan, Utah: Utah State University.
  24. A Self-Directed Approach for a Science of Human Experience.James E. Barrell & James J. Barrell - 1975 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 6 (1):63-73.
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    The Cartesian theory of gravity.E. J. Aiton - 1959 - Annals of Science 15 (1):27-49.
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  26. Sir James Jeans: A Biography.E. A. Milne & S. C. Roberts - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (15):254-256.
     
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    Some historical notes on the “fusible metals”.E. Williams - 1959 - Annals of Science 15 (1):57-62.
  28. Caroline Herscheus perspective.E. Winterburn - 2003 - History of Science 41 (133):351-354.
     
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  29. Ėtos nauki.L. P. Kii︠a︡shchenko & E. Z. Mirskai︠a︡ (eds.) - 2008 - Moskva: Academia.
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    Essay Review: The Concept of Force: Force in Newton's Physics.E. J. Aiton - 1971 - History of Science 10 (1):88-102.
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    The vortex theory of the planetary motions—III.E. J. Aiton - 1958 - Annals of Science 14 (3):157-172.
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    Naturalism: its impact on science, religion and literature.Hyung S. Choi, David F. Siemens & Shirley E. Williams (eds.) - 2001 - Phoenix, Ariz.: Canyon Institute for Advanced Studies.
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  33. Gza xsnisa: mecʻniereba, xelovneba, aġzrda.Ramaz Gaxokiże - 1991 - Tʻbilisi: Tʻbilisis universitetis gamomcʻemloba.
     
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    From formal machine to social colony: toward a complex dynamical philosophy of science.W. E. Herfel & C. A. Hooker - 1999 - In Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (ed.), Language, Quantum, Music. Springer. pp. 7--18.
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    Aluta Continua: The Struggle Continues in South Africa - Against Violent Crime.E. Whyte - 2009 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 7 (1):1-30.
    Concerns for safety and security as South Africa’s hosting of 2010 FIFA World Cup draws nearer highlight the degree to which South Africa’s reputation for a relatively peaceful transition from Apartheid has been replaced by its reputation for violent crime. Its transition, and the peacebuilding efforts that followed it, are not completely unrelated to its current high levels of violent crime. In fact, this article argues that there were a number of issues South Africa’s peacebuilding process failed to address that (...)
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  36. What is History? Five Lectures on the Modern Science of History. Tr. from the German.Karl Gotthart Lamprecht & E. A. Andrews - 1905
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  37. (1 other version)Science and the Creative Spirit.Karl W. Deutsch, F. E. L. Priestley, Harcourt Brown & David Hawkins - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):301-302.
     
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    The Christian Origin of Science.Peter E. Hodgson - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (2):138-159.
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    Derek Price and the Paradigm of Science Policy.Susan E. Cozzens - 1988 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 13 (3-4):361-372.
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    First intercourse, contraception and first pregnancy in Flanders: changes during the past 30 years.E. Lodewijckx - 1987 - Journal of Biosocial Science 19 (4):439-452.
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    Age at Paternity in England and Wales, 1901–60.E. H. Hare & P. A. P. Moran - 1978 - Journal of Biosocial Science 10 (4):423-427.
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    (1 other version)Bringing science and advocacy together to address health needs of people who inject drugs.Liza Dawson, Steffanie A. Strathdee, Alex John London, Kathryn E. Lancaster, Robert Klitzman, Irving Hoffman, Scott Rose & Jeremy Sugarman - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (3):165-166.
    In crafting our paper on addressing the ethical challenges in HIV prevention research with people who inject drugs,1 we had hoped to stimulate further discussion and deliberation about the topic. We are pleased that three commentaries on our paper have begun this process.2 3 4 The commentaries rightly bring up important issues relating to community engagement and problems in translating research into practice in the fraught environments in which PWID face multiple risks. These risks include acquisition of HIV as well (...)
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  43. A History of Ancient Geography.E. H. Bunbury - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (48):342-344.
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    American Phenomenology: Origins and Developments.E. F. Kaelin & Calvin O. Schrag - 1988 - Springer Verlag.
    THEODORE KISIEL Date of birth: October 30,1930. Place of birth: Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Date of institution of highest degree: PhD., Duquesne University, 1962. Academic appointments: University of Dayton; Canisius College; Northwestern University; Duquesne University; Northern Illinois University. I first left the university to pursue a career in metallurgical research and nuclear technology. But I soon found myself drawn back to the uni versity to 'round out' an overly specialized education. It was along this path that I was 'waylaid' into philosophy by (...)
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  45. Metaphor in the History of Psychology.David E. Leary - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1):141-145.
     
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    Evraziĭskai︠a︡ alʹternativa gosudarstvenno-pravovogo razvitii︠a︡ Rossii: (N.N. Alekseev).E. A. Kulikov - 2021 - Barnaul: Azbuka.
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  47. Obshchestvenno-politicheskai︠a︡ i filosofskai︠a︡ myslʹ Indii: sbornik stateĭ.Ė. N. Komarov & A. D. Litman (eds.) - 1962 - Moskva: Izd-vo vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  48. (1 other version)Epistemology and Inference.Henry E. Kyburg - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (2):175-179.
     
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    Relativism.Phillip E. Devine - 1984 - The Monist 67 (3):405-418.
    I take the essence of relativism to be that reasoning is possible only given shared assumptions, and that there is a plurality of possible sets of assumptions between whose adherents no argument is possible. Crucial to relativism, thus conceived, is the existence of basic standards, which underlie the assertions human beings make. Philosophers who have taken relativism seriously have given the sources of such standards various names: I here settle on the word “frameworks.”.
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  50. Representationalism in Measurement Theory. Structuralism or Perspectivalism?J. E. Wolff - 2019 - In Michela Massimi & Casey D. Mccoy (eds.), Understanding Perspectivism (Open Access): Scientific Challenges and Methodological Prospects. New York, NY, USA: Routledge. pp. 109-126.
    In Chapter 6, Johanna E. Wolff uses models of measurements as a case for exploring two forms of scientific realism that are meant to address the problem of plurality of models in science: structural realism and perspectival realism. She distinguishes their motivations in the following way: structural realists address the plurality of models by looking for similarities, namely structural commonalities, between the models, whereas perspectival realists emphasize how differences among a plurality of models can be complementary. In comparing these (...)
     
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