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    La personnalisation de la relation de domination au travail: les ouvrières des maquilas et les employées domestiques en Amérique latine.Natacha Borgeaud-Garciandía & Bruno Lautier - 2011 - Actuel Marx 49 (1):104-120.
    The Personalisation of Domination in Labour Relations : women workers in maquilas and women in domestic service in Latin America The continent of South America is characterised by a huge diversity in the forms of employment and labour relations prevalent there. The comparison between two situations which would appear to be unrelated, that of workers in the maquiladoras of Central America and domestic employment in the continent’s southern cone, enables us to highlight the centrality of hierarchical labour (...) and the personalisation of domination, a dimension too often neglected in studies of domination linked to work. The article begins with a presentation of these two work environments. It then goes on to address the personalisation of domination relations, examining the hypothesis that, far from being a characteristic of certain “archaic” forms of work and employment, paternalism is in fact a dimension deeply rooted in the most contemporary and dynamic modes of labour relations, both in the “North” and in the “South”. (shrink)
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    Généalogie du modèle domestique en politique.Didier Deleule - 2018 - [Toulouse]: UPPR.
    Alors même que la pensée politique moderne n'avait eu de cesse d'en dénoncer les méfaits, ce que Didier Deleule appelle le modèle domestique du politique effectue de nos jours un retour fracassant : il n'est plus seulement question de réduire l'intervention de l'Etat à peau de chagrin ; il s'agit désormais de considérer l'État comme une entreprise privée, de ramener le citoyen au statut de consommateur (et, éventuellement, de travailleur) "atomisé" ou "communautarisé", en réduisant toujours plus les liens de solidarité (...)
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    In Italy, brothers and sisters in the storm of the Revolution.Benedetta Borello - 2011 - Clio 34:61-84.
    La fin du xviiie siècle et le début du xixe coïncident en Italie non seulement avec de grandes mutations politiques et juridiques liées aux guerres napoléoniennes, mais aussi avec de profondes transformations des rôles familiaux. À travers l’analyse d’une série de correspondances épistolaires échangées dans cette période entre des frères et des sœurs membres de familles de l’aristocratie, l’article examine la manière dont l’interprétation du rôle des individus a pu se modifier et les attentes que ces derniers ont entretenues quand (...)
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    Unruly Beasts: Animal Citizens and the Threat of Tyranny.Sue Donaldson & Will Kymlicka - 2021 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 49:89-123.
    Plusieurs commentateurs – incluant certains théoriciens des droits des animaux – ont soutenu que les animaux non humains ne peuvent pas être considérés comme des membres du dèmos parce qu’il leur manque les capacités critiques d’autonomie et d’agentivité morale qui seraient essentielles à la citoyenneté. Nous soutenons que cette inquiétude est fondée sur des idées erronées à propos de la citoyenneté, d’une part, et à propos des animaux, d’autre part. La citoyenneté requiert la maîtrise de soi et la sensibilité aux (...)
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  5. Domestic work and the construction of socialism in the USSR, as reflected in contemporary time-budget surveys.Martine Mespoulet - 2015 - Clio 41:21-40.
    Après la révolution d’Octobre 1917, la transformation des rapports sociaux entre les sexes a été placée au cœur du projet bolchevik de construction du socialisme en Russie. De nouvelles formes d’organisation de la vie domestique, du travail et de la société transformeraient les relations entre les hommes et les femmes. Afin que les femmes puissent participer à égalité avec les hommes aux activités de production et de la sphère publique, il était indispensable de libérer les femmes des tâches (...) en transférant celles-ci dans la sphère des services collectifs. Qu’en fut-il dans la réalité? Les enquêtes sur les emplois du temps des familles, appelées enquêtes de budget temps, qui ont été réalisées en URSS au début des années 1920 puis à la fin des années 1960 et au début des années 1970, permettent de juger de la réalité de l’évolution des rôles sociaux derrière les discours dans la Russie soviétique. (shrink)
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    Sept leçons sur la violence.Marc Crépon - 2024 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    Dans ce livre, Marc Crépon parle de la violence : de ses formes, de ses effets, de ses racines et de la question de sa légitimité. Il s'agit des violences d'État ou opposées à l'État, des violences sociales, mais aussi des violences liées à des phénomènes d'emprise et qui affectent également la sphère privée - violences conjugales ou envers les enfants, dérives sectaires.'L'emprise est le nom d'une destruction qui menace chacune des relations dont est fait le tissu de nos (...)
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    « Apprivoiser la profusion sauvage des choses existantes »?Clare Palmer - 2012 - Philosophie 112 (1):23-46.
    Que vient faire un article sur Foucault, le pouvoir et les relations entre l’homme et l’animal, dans une revue consacrée à des problématiques environnementales, a fortiori lorsque, en fait d’animaux, il est surtout question, comme on le verra, d’animaux domestiques? Une telle étude n’est-elle pas insuffisamment « environnementale »? Sans doute l’est-elle si, par « environnement », l’on entend quelque...
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    De la culture politique comme culture de savoir : le politisme intellectuel entre occidentalisation et inculturation.Nasser Suleiman Gabryel - 2016 - Philosophia Scientiae 20:115-131.
    Comment penser les processus d’interactions culturelles? L’analyse du monde arabe est réduite trop souvent à l’analyse conjoncturelle de ces relations, elle contient trop souvent en elle-même un chauvinisme de l’universel. En effet, la force de l’idéologie de l’immédiateté, c’est sa capacité à domestiquer notre point de vue. Cela présuppose que la confiance commune de sujet connaissant est si forte que notre lecture de l’immédiat est corrélée par une analyse aussi rapprochée en termes de temps que l’événement lui-même et son (...)
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    « Le machamba, c’est pour la vie ». Les contradictions de la paysannerie au Mozambique, dans un contexte de précarité.Ruth Castel-Branco, Nicolas Pons-Vignon & Bruno Tinel - 2022 - Actuel Marx 72 (2):41-58.
    Les dynamiques de classe du changement agraire en Afrique ont fait l’objet de débats importants. Dans son ouvrage de référence, Femmes, greniers et capitaux, Meillassoux prédisait en 1975 la cannibalisation de la paysannerie, avec la domination croissante des relations capitalistes dans les campagnes. Pourtant, près d’un demi-siècle plus tard, la paysannerie reste une construction sociale, économique et politique pertinente. En s’appuyant sur le cas du Mozambique, cet article explore les significations contradictoires de la paysannerie dans le capitalisme contemporain. La (...)
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    Ma fille et mon chat, du droit d’avoir des enfants et un animal de compagnie.Bertrand Cassegrain - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):89-113.
    Bertrand Cassegrain | : Les injustices dont sont victimes aujourd’hui les animaux domestiques ont mené certains partisans des droits des animaux à défendre l’idée selon laquelle la relation entre humains et animaux domestiques était intrinsèquement injuste et qu’il ne fallait pas permettre à ces derniers de se reproduire. Tout en s’inscrivant dans une théorie des droits des animaux « abolitionniste », cet article entend montrer que, sous réserve du respect de certaines conditions, il n’est pas nécessairement condamnable sur (...)
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    Éditorial. La parentalité, un état des lieux.Denis Mellier & Emmanuel Gratton - 2015 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 207 (1):7-18.
    Cet article fait le point sur la notion très polysémique de « parentalité ». Il part d’une définition tridimensionnelle de la parentalité (exercice, pratique et expérience) avancée en 1998 par Didier Houzel, car c’est un moment charnière dans la société française. Avant, dans les années 1970-1980, l’introduction de ce terme par la psychologie clinique (avec celui de « dysparentalité » de René Clément) signe une nouvelle considération de la place des parents par les professionnels, notamment ceux de la protection de (...)
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  12. Midgley at the intersection of animal and environmental ethics.Gregory Mcelwain - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (1):143-158.
    GREGORY McELWAIN | : This paper explores the intersection of animal and environmental ethics through the thought of Mary Midgley. Midgley’s work offers a shift away from liberal individualist animal ethics toward a relational value system involving interdependence, care, sympathy, and other components of morality that were often overlooked or marginalized in hyperrationalist ethics, though which are now more widely recognized. This is most exemplified in her concept of “the mixed community,” which gained special attention in J. Baird Callicott’s effort (...)
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    Between state policy and private sphere: women in the GDR in the 1960s and 1970s. [REVIEW]Donna Harsch - 2015 - Clio 41:89-113.
    Cet article, qui porte sur la RDA, analyse d’une part l’impact des conditions sociales et des relations de genre sur les décisions des femmes en matière de famille, éducation et emploi, d’autre part l’interaction dynamique entre ces décisions et les politiques du parti au pouvoir (SED). En 1970, les femmes sont au centre des nombreux dilemmes économiques qu’affronte ce dernier. Entrées massivement sur le marché du travail dans les années 1960, les femmes ont fait moins d’enfants et pris des (...)
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  14. Manuel Antonio Diaz gito.Vide la Cage, Oiseau Domestique & à la Renaissance de L'antiquité - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 116:39.
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    Interpersonal relating.Interpersonal Relating - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 240.
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  16. (1 other version)All About Evil.Related Link & Steven Pinker - unknown
    Barbarism was by no means unique to the past 100 years, Jonathan Glover tells us, but ''it is still right that much of 20th-century history has been a very unpleasant surprise.'' This was the century of Passchendaele, Dresden, Nanking, Nagasaki and Rwanda; of the Final Solution, the gulag, the Great Leap Forward, Year Zero and ethnic cleansing -- names that stand for killings in the six and seven figures and for suffering beyond comprehension. The technological progress that inspired the optimism (...)
     
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  17. 4s Fed. Reg. 3oa4s July s, 1983.Relating To - 1984 - Bioethics Reporter 3 (1):31.
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  18. 3 Better Than Normal?Relational Theological Ethic - 2011 - In S. Jim Parry, Mark Nesti & Nick Watson (eds.), Theology, ethics and transcendence in sports. New York: Routledge.
     
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  19. Relations in Biomedical Ontologies.Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters, Bert Klagges, Jacob Köhler, Anand Kuma, Jane Lomax, Chris Mungall, , Fabian Neuhaus, Alan Rector & Cornelius Rosse - 2005 - Genome Biology 6 (5):R46.
    To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providing consistent and unambiguous formal definitions of the relational expressions used in such ontologies in a way designed to assist developers and users in avoiding errors in coding and annotation. The resulting Relation Ontology can promote interoperability of ontologies and support new types of automated reasoning about the spatial and temporal dimensions of biological and medical phenomena.
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    (1 other version)Re‐Thinking Relations in Human Rights Education: The Politics of Narratives.Rebecca Adami - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (2):293-307.
    Human Rights Education (HRE) has traditionally been articulated in terms of cultivating better citizens or world citizens. The main preoccupation in this strand of HRE has been that of bridging a gap between universal notions of a human rights subject and the actual locality and particular narratives in which students are enmeshed. This preoccupation has focused on ‘learning about the other’ in order to improve relations between plural ‘others’ and ‘us’ and reflects educational aims of national identity politics in (...)
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    Academic Relations Between Debrecen and Vienna: Exemplified By Eduard Böhl and Sándor Venetianer.Karl Schwarz - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (1):101-113.
    The study seeks to investigate the relationship between Theological Faculty of Debrecen Reformed College and the Protestant Theological Faculty at University of Vienna. The counter-movements against modern, or so-called liberal theology brought Eduard Böhl from Vienna and Ferenc Balogh into a shared theological camp. The former followed the German-Dutch confessionalist Pietist of Reformed faith the letter became the leading figure of New-Orthodoxy movement of Debrecen. Both professors were keen on educating and training students with a view to respect and love (...)
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    Relations of epistemic proximity for belief change.Sven Ove Hansson - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 217:76-91.
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    Relations between emotions, display rules, social motives, and facial behaviour.Ruud Zaalberg, Antony Manstead & Agneta Fischer - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (2):183-207.
  24. Value Relations Revisited.Wlodek Rabinowicz - 2012 - Economics and Philosophy 28 (2):133-164.
    In Rabinowicz (2008), I considered how value relations can best be analysed in terms of fitting pro-attitudes. In the formal model of that paper, fitting pro-attitudes are represented by the class of permissible preference orderings on a domain of items that are being compared. As it turns out, this approach opens up for a multiplicity of different types of value relationships, along with the standard relations of ‘better’, ‘worse’, ‘equally as good as’ and ‘incomparable in value’. Unfortunately, the (...)
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    Intentional relations and social understanding.John Barresi & Chris Moore - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):107-122.
    Organisms engage in various activities that are directed at objects, whether real or imagined. Such activities may be termed “intentional relations.” We present a four-level framework of social understanding that organizes the ways in which social organisms represent the intentional relations of themselves and other agents. We presuppose that the information available to an organism about its own intentional relations (or first person information) is qualitatively different from the information available to that organism about other agents’ intentional (...)
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    Intentional Relations and Divergent Perspectives in Social Understanding.John Barresi - unknown
    selves than we care about others, so we are more likely to attend to and interpret our own activities than we are likely to attend to and interpret the activities of others. Yet, it is also a common notion that a person has the least knowledge of his or her own biases or prejudices, and that it is often a naive observer, who can better interpret the meaning of someone's actions when such biases are involved.
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  27. Some Relations between Empirical Systems.David Pearce - 1981 - Epistemologia 4 (2):363.
     
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    Consequence Relations and Admissible Rules.Rosalie Iemhoff - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (3):327-348.
    This paper contains a detailed account of the notion of admissibility in the setting of consequence relations. It is proved that the two notions of admissibility used in the literature coincide, and it provides an extension to multi–conclusion consequence relations that is more general than the one usually encountered in the literature on admissibility. The notion of a rule scheme is introduced to capture rules with side conditions, and it is shown that what is generally understood under the (...)
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    Causation in International Relations: Reclaiming Causal Analysis.Milja Kurki - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes and conditions. Although the idea of causation is fundamental to the field of International Relations, what the concept of cause means or entails has remained an unresolved and contested matter. In recent decades ferocious debates have surrounded the idea of causal analysis, some scholars even questioning the legitimacy of applying the notion of cause in the study of International Relations. This book suggests that (...)
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  30. Value relations.Wlodek Rabinowicz - 2008 - Theoria 74 (1):18-49.
    Abstract: The paper provides a general account of value relations. It takes its departure in a special type of value relation, parity, which according to Ruth Chang is a form of evaluative comparability that differs from the three standard forms of comparability: betterness, worseness and equal goodness. Recently, Joshua Gert has suggested that the notion of parity can be accounted for if value comparisons are interpreted as normative assessments of preference. While Gert's basic idea is attractive, the way he (...)
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  31. On relations between wp-graphs and data structures1.M. V. Kritz - 1996 - Logique Et Analyse 39 (154):153-164.
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    Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq: Foreword.Iain Shearer - 2011 - In Peter G. Stone (ed.), Cultural Heritage, Ethics and the Military. Boydell Press. pp. 4--192.
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  33. Reproblematising Relations of Agency and Coercion: Surrogacy.S. Ashenden - 2013 - In Sumi Madhok, Anne Phillips & Kalpana Wilson (eds.), Gender, agency, and coercion. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  34. Philosophical Beliefs on Education and Pedagogical Practices Among Teachers in San Roque, Mabini, Bohol.Joshua Relator - 2024 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 17 (1):49-58.
    The philosophies of education serve as the guide of the teachers in handling the teaching-learning process. However, a belief will remain as a belief unless it is practiced. This study aimed to find the relationship between the philosophical beliefs and practices of the 30 teachers of the schools in San Roque, Mabini, Bohol - San Roque Elementary School and San Roque National High School, S.Y. 2019-2020. The study utilized a quantitative method descriptive survey research design. The research instrument used was (...)
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  35. Colour Relations in Form.Will Davies - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3):574-594.
    The orthodox monadic determination thesis holds that we represent colour relations by virtue of representing colours. Against this orthodoxy, I argue that it is possible to represent colour relations without representing any colours. I present a model of iconic perceptual content that allows for such primitive relational colour representation, and provide four empirical arguments in its support. I close by surveying alternative views of the relationship between monadic and relational colour representation.
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  36. Rational Relations Between Perception and Belief: The Case of Color.Peter Brössel - 2017 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (4):721-741.
    The present paper investigates the first step of rational belief acquisition. It, thus, focuses on justificatory relations between perceptual experiences and perceptual beliefs, and between their contents, respectively. In particular, the paper aims at outlining how it is possible to reason from the content of perceptual experiences to the content of perceptual beliefs. The paper thereby approaches this aim by combining a formal epistemology perspective with an eye towards recent advances in philosophy of cognition. Furthermore the paper restricts its (...)
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  37. Presentism and "Cross-Time" Relations.Thomas M. Crisp - 2005 - American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1):5 - 17.
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  38. Causal Relations Between Mind and Body: A New Formulation of the Mind-Body Problem.David Randall Luce - 1957 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
  39. Interpersonal Relations According to John Macmurray'.L. Roy - 1989 - Modern Theology 3:347-365.
     
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    Leibniz, Relations, and Rewriting Projects.Jonathan Hill - 2008 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (2):115 - 135.
  41. Relations, intelligibilité et non-contradiction dans la métaphysique du sentir de F.H. Bradley: une réinterprétation.J. Bradley - 1991 - Archives de Philosophie 54:529.
     
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    Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq–Reply to Price, Rowlands, Rush and Teijgeler.John Curtis - 2011 - In Peter G. Stone (ed.), Cultural Heritage, Ethics and the Military. Boydell Press. pp. 4--214.
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    The Process of Doctoral Research: Constraints and Opportunities.David Allen & National Conference on Doctoral Research in Management and Industrial Relations - 1982 - Health Services Management Unit, Dept. Of Social Administration, University of Manchester.
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    Relations de la philosophie avec son histoire.Hansmichael Hohenegger & Riccardo Pozzo (eds.) - 2017 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki editore.
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  45. Some relations between the cognitive-psychology of dreams and dream phenomenology.H. T. Hunt - 1986 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 7 (2-3):213-228.
  46. (1 other version)The Relations of Morality to Religion.W. G. de Burgh - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):225-226.
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  47. Russell's Relations, Wittgenstein's Objects, and the Theory of Types.Giorgio Lando - 2012 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (2):21-35.
    We discuss a previously unnoticed resemblance between the theory of relations and predicates in The Philosophy of Logical Atomism [TPLA] by Russell and the theory of objects and names in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus [TLP] by Wittgenstein. Points of likeness are detected on three levels: ontology, syntax, and semantics. This analogy explains the prima facie similarities between the informal presentation of the theory of types in TPLA and the sections of the TLP devoted to this same topic. Eventually, we draw (...)
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  48. Relations among fields: Mendelian, cytological and molecular mechanisms.Lindley Darden - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36 (2):349-371.
    Philosophers have proposed various kinds of relations between Mendelian genetics and molecular biology: reduction, replacement, explanatory extension. This paper argues that the two fields are best characterized as investigating different, serially integrated, hereditary mechanisms. The mechanisms operate at different times and contain different working entities. The working entities of the mechanisms of Mendelian heredity are chromosomes, whose movements serve to segregate alleles and independently assort genes in different linkage groups. The working entities of numerous mechanisms of molecular biology are (...)
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    Causal relations drive young children’s induction, naming, and categorization.John E. Opfer & Megan J. Bulloch - 2007 - Cognition 105 (1):206-217.
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  50. Causal Relations in Visual Perception in Naturalistic Epistemology: A Symposium of Two Decades.J. Heffner - 1987 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 100:193-214.
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