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    Why does the brain (not) have glycogen?Mauro DiNuzzo, Bruno Maraviglia & Federico Giove - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (5):319-326.
    In the present paper we formulate the hypothesis that brain glycogen is a critical determinant in the modulation of carbohydrate supply at the cellular level. Specifically, we propose that mobilization of astrocytic glycogen after an increase in AMP levels during enhanced neuronal activity controls the concentration of glucose phosphates in astrocytes. This would result in modulation of glucose phosphorylation by hexokinase and upstream cell glucose uptake. This mechanism would favor glucose channeling to activated neurons, supplementing the already rich neuron‐astrocyte metabolic (...)
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    Liberi da "confusione" e "maraviglia": decadenza e riforma in Giordano Bruno.Ilenia Russo - 2023 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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  3. The Gestalt Theory and the Problem of Configuration.Bruno Petermann - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):382-388.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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  4. Brouwer's Intuition of Twoity and Constructions in Separable Mathematics.Bruno Bentzen - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3):341-361.
    My first aim in this paper is to use time diagrams in the style of Brentano to analyze constructions in Brouwer's separable mathematics more precisely. I argue that constructions must involve not only pairing and projecting as basic operations guaranteed by the intuition of twoity, as sometimes assumed in the literature, but also a recalling operation. My second aim is to argue that Brouwer's views on the intuition of twoity and arithmetic lead to an ontological explosion. Redeveloping the constructions of (...)
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  5. Luck and normative achievements: Let not safety be our guide.Bruno Guindon - forthcoming - Episteme:1-20.
    It is a well-worn platitude that knowledge excludes luck. According to anti-luck virtue epistemology, making good on the anti-luck platitude requires an explicit anti-luck condition along the lines of safety: S knows that p only if S’s true belief that p could not have easily been mistaken. This paper offers an independent, virtue epistemological argument against the claim that safety is a necessary condition on knowledge, one that adequately captures the anti-luck platitude. The argument proceeds by way of analogy. I (...)
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    Liberdade contextualizada e sentidos normativos em Foucault.Bruno Sciberras de Carvalho - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (3):79-98.
    The topic of liberty in Foucault becomes controversial when related to the objections, predicted by the author, for the subjects to be located outside the power networks. However, Foucault also points out potential for resistance and a notion of freedom involved by historical circumstances, which suggests original normative questions. In order to analyze the tension between domination and freedom in his work, and what is normatively reflected, two main directions are noted: the idea of freedom as something inherent in power (...)
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  7. La critique cartésienne des 'Formes substantielles' et la fin du monde archaïque.Bruno Pinchard - 1999 - In Jean-Marie Lardic (ed.), L'infini entre science et religion au XVIIe siècle. Paris: J. Vrin.
     
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  8. Sujet théologique, sujet initiatique.Bruno Pinchard - 1995 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:247-267.
     
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  9. Must We Worry About Epistemic Shirkers?Daniele Bruno - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1-26.
    It is commonly assumed that blameworthiness is epistemically constrained. If one lacks sufficient epistemic access to the fact that some action harms another, then one cannot be blamed for harming. Acceptance of an epistemic condition for blameworthiness can give rise to a worry, however: could agents ever successfully evade blameworthiness by deliberately stunting their epistemic position? I discuss a particularly worrisome version of such epistemic shirking, in which agents pre-emptively seek to avoid access to potentially morally relevant facts. As Roy (...)
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    Unconscious priming by color and form: Different processes and levels.Bruno G. Breitmeyer, Haluk Ogmen & Jian Chen - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1):138-157.
    Using a metacontrast masking paradigm, prior studies have shown that a target’s color information and form information, can be processed without awareness and that unconscious color processing occurs at early, wavelength-dependent levels in the cortical information processing hierarchy. Here we used a combination of paracontrast and metacontrast masking techniques to explore unconscious color and form priming effects produced by blue, green, and neutral stimuli. We found that color priming in normal observers is significantly reduced when an additional paracontrast mask precedes (...)
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  11. (1 other version)Jacobi's Dare: McDowell, Meillassoux, and Consistent Idealism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In Idealism, Relativism and Realism: New Essays on Objectivity Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide.
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  12. Gustav Glogaus Nachlass.Bruno Bauch - 1913 - Kant Studien 18:542.
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  13. Logos und Psyche. Ein synthetischer Versuch.Bruno Bauch - 1926 - Rivista di Filosofia 15:173.
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  14. To Imagine Equality.Bruno Besana - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (1).
     
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  15. Mexico 1968: The Revolution of Shame.Bruno Bosteels - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 149:5.
     
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  16. Politics and Subjectivity, Head-to-Head: León Rozitchner, 1924-2011.Bruno Bosteels - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 172:70.
  17. Neural correlates and levels of conscious and unconscious vision.Bruno G. Breitmeyer & Petra Stoerig - 2006 - In Haluk O. Gmen & Bruno G. Breitmeyer (eds.), The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes. MIT Press. pp. 35-48.
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    Initial probabilities: A prerequisite for any valid induction.Bruno Finetti - 1969 - Synthese 20 (1):2 - 16.
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    ‘‘Change of Mind’’ within and between nonconscious and conscious visual processing.Bruno G. Breitmeyer & Wahab Hanif - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):254-266.
    We examined the updating of decisions made during visuo-motor processing when two sequentially presented stimuli, Prime1 and Prime2, primed discriminative responses to a following probe. In Experiment 1, the visibility of the two primes was suppressed or left intact by varying the stimulus onset asynchrony of the stimuli immediately following them. In Experiment 2, the visibility of Prime2 was suppressed or left intact by varying its spatial separation from the following probe. We found that Prime2 dominated the effects of Prime1; (...)
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    (1 other version)Sobre el significado subjetivo de la probabilidad.Bruno de Finetti - 2002 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 58:171-198.
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    Complexity Modelling in Economics: the State of the Art.Bruna Bruno, Marisa Faggini & Anna Parziale - 2016 - Economic Thought 5 (2):29.
    The economic crisis happening across the world over the last few years describes a range of interdependencies and interactions,and has highlighted the fundamentalf laws of neoclassical economic theory: its unedifying focus on prediction and, above all, its inability to explain how the economy really works. As such, it is increasingly recognised that economic phenomena cannot be exclusively investigated as being derived from deterministic, predictable and mechanistic dynamics. Instead, a new approach is required by which history-dependence, organic and ever-evolving processes are (...)
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    Interpreting weak Kőnig's lemma in theories of nonstandard arithmetic.Bruno Dinis & Fernando Ferreira - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (1-2):114-123.
    We show how to interpret weak Kőnig's lemma in some recently defined theories of nonstandard arithmetic in all finite types. Two types of interpretations are described, with very different verifications. The celebrated conservation result of Friedman's about weak Kőnig's lemma can be proved using these interpretations. We also address some issues concerning the collecting of witnesses in herbrandized functional interpretations.
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    An intuitionistic interpretation of Bishop’s philosophy.Bruno Bentzen - 2024 - Philosophia Mathematica 32 (3):307-331.
    The constructive mathematics developed by Bishop in Foundations of Constructive Analysis succeeded in gaining the attention of mathematicians, but discussions of its underlying philosophy are still rare in the literature. Commentators seem to conclude, from Bishop’s rejection of choice sequences and his severe criticism of Brouwerian intuitionism, that he is not an intuitionist–broadly understood as someone who maintains that mathematics is a mental creation, mathematics is meaningful and eludes formalization, mathematical objects are mind-dependent constructions given in intuition, and mathematical truths (...)
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    Developing induction.Bruno G. Bara - 1994 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1):31 – 34.
  25. Benary, Der Sport als Individual- und Sozialerscheinung.Bruno Bauch - 1913 - Kant Studien 18:524.
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    Das naturgesetz.Bruno Bauch - 1924 - Berlin,: B. G. Teubner.
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  27. Eleutheropulos, Einführung in eine wissenschaftliche Philosophie.Bruno Bauch - 1907 - Kant Studien 12:256.
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    Grundzüge der ethik.Bruno Bauch - 1935 - Stuttgart,: W. Kohlhammer.
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  29. Kantgesellschaft. Erste Preisaufgabe der Kantgesellschaft: Kants Begriff der Erkenntnis, verglichen mit dem des Aristoteles. Bericht der Preisrichterkommission über die zur Preisbewerbung eingegangenen Schriften.Bruno Bauch - 1907 - Kant Studien 12:265.
     
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  30. (1 other version)Kriticismus und Naturphilosophie bei Otto Liebmann.Bruno Bauch - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19:562.
  31. Mitteilung die Redaktion der Kantstudien betreffend.Bruno Bauch - 1913 - Kant Studien 18:543.
     
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    (1 other version)Nachruf, nach den am Sarge im Namen der Kant-Gesellschaft gesprochenen Worten.Bruno Bauch - 1912 - Kant Studien 17 (1-3):5-8.
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    Neuere philosophie bis Kant.Bruno Bauch - 1919 - Leipzig,: W. de Gruyter & co..
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    (1 other version)Paralielstellen bei Hume und Kant.Bruno Bauch - 1914 - Kant Studien 19 (1-3):521-523.
  35. Schmied-Kowarzik, Umriss einer neuen analytischen Psychologie.Bruno Bauch - 1912 - Kant Studien 17:487.
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  36. XIII Zjazd Niemieckiego Towarzystwa Filozoficznego.Bruno Bauch - 1936 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 13 (4):261-265.
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  37. A bibliography of works by scaravelli, Luigi.M. Bruno - 1995 - Filosofia 46 (1-2):137-143.
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    Arte e critica.Francesco Bruno - 1967 - Napoli,: La nuova cultura.
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    Cause, principle, and unity: five dialogues.Giordano Bruno - 1976 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
  40. Dialoghi Metafisici.Giordano Bruno & Giovanni Gentile - 1907 - Gius. Laterza.
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  41. Development of saccadic suppression in children.A. Bruno, S. M. Brambati, D. Perani & M. C. Morrone - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 7-7.
  42. Dialogi.Giordano Bruno - 1949
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    La crisi del soggetto nel pensiero contemporaneo.Antonino Bruno (ed.) - 1988 - Milano: Franco Angeli.
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    La crisi dell'idealismo nell'ultimo Croce [saggi].Antonio Bruno - 1964 - Bari,: Laterza.
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  45. La sociologia storicistica di Luigi Stura.Bruno Brunello - 1951 - Humanitas 6.
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    Building AI literacy for humanities students: teaching beyond generative AI.Bruno Galmar - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    Founding Phenomenological Sociology With Alfred Schütz and Max Scheler.Bruno Frère & Sébastien Laoureux - 2024 - Studia Phaenomenologica 24:59-79.
    In this paper we want to re-examine the traditional belief that phenomenological sociology owes its pedigree primarily to Alfred Schütz. More specifically, we will try to show that Max Scheler is equally worthy of the title of founder of phenomenological sociology. Our argument has three interlocking themes. First of all, we will recognize, like many others before us, the undoubtedly essential contribution made by Schütz, who is generally viewed as the father of phenomenological sociology. Our second step, however, will be (...)
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    Economics and psychology: Imperialism or inspiration?Bruno S. Frey & Matthias Benz - unknown
    Economics and psychology are both sciences of human behaviour. This paper gives a survey of their interaction. First, the changing relationship between the two sciences is discussed: while economics was once imperialistic, it has become a science inspired by psychological insights. In order to illustrate this, recent developments and evidence for three major areas are presented: bounded rationality, non-selfish behaviour, and the economics of happiness.
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    Ein ipsatives Modell menschlichen Verhaltens: Ein Beitrag zur Ökonomie und Psychologie.Bruno S. Frey - 1988 - Analyse & Kritik 10 (2):181-205.
    Human beings under some conditions tend to systematically overestimate their possibilities, under others to underestimate what is possible for them. This behaviour can be explained by differentiating between an ipsative possibility set (which includes what individuals consider relevant for themselves) and on objective one. These two possibility sets do not necessarily coincide. The difference may firstly be due to psychologicol processes as well as factors such as tradition and ideology. The difference may secondly be strategically designed by the individuals themselves (...)
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    Artificial intelligence and institutional critique 2.0: unexpected ways of seeing with computer vision.Gabriel Pereira & Bruno Moreschi - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (4):1201-1223.
    During 2018, as part of a research project funded by the Deviant Practice Grant, artist Bruno Moreschi and digital media researcher Gabriel Pereira worked with the Van Abbemuseum collection (Eindhoven, NL), reading their artworks through commercial image-recognition (computer vision) artificial intelligences from leading tech companies. The main takeaways were: somewhat as expected, AI is constructed through a capitalist and product-focused reading of the world (values that are embedded in this sociotechnical system); and that this process of using AI is (...)
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