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  1. Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography Reveals Disrupted White Matter Structural Connectivity Network in Healthy Adults with Insomnia Symptoms.Feng-Mei Lu, Jing Dai, Tania A. Couto, Chun-Hong Liu, Heng Chen, Shun-Li Lu, Li-Rong Tang, Chang-Le Tie, Hua-Fu Chen, Man-Xi He, Yu-Tao Xiang & Zhen Yuan - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Wildfang (R.L.) Rome's Vestal Virgins. A Study of Rome's Vestal Priestesses in the Late Republic and Early Empire. Pp. xiv + 158, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. Paper, £19.99, US$35.95 (Cased, £60, US$110). ISBN: 0-415-39796-0 (0-415-39795-2 hbk). Martini (M.C.) Le vestali. Un sacerdozio funzionale al 'cosmo' romano. (Collection Latomus 282.) Pp. 264. Brussels: Éditions Latomus, 2004. Paper, €38. ISBN: 2-87031-223-. [REVIEW]Celia E. Schultz - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):212-214.
    The Vestal Virgins are one of the most famous elements of Roman religion, yet despite their perennial appeal and the importance of some smaller scale studies of the priesthood, the priestesses have not received a monograph-length study since F. Giuzzi, Aspetti giuridici del sacerdozio romano. II sacerdozio di Vesta (Naples, 1968). Now we have books by R.L. Wildfang and M.C. Martini that could not be more different. The former offers a thorough survey of what the sources can tell us about (...)
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    Pathogens promote matrilocal family ties and the copying of foreign religions.Lei Chang, Hui Jing Lu & Bao Pei Wu - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (2):82-83.
    Within the same pathogen-stress framework as proposed by Fincher & Thornhill (F&T), we argue further that pathogen stress promotes matrilocal rather than patrilocal family ties which, in turn, slow down the process of modernity; and that pathogen stress promotes social learning or copying, including the adoption of foreign religions.
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  4. R.'Moral Questions in the Context of Today's Rapidly Changing Society'.Pra Tie - 1970 - Journal of Thought 5:254-264.
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    (1 other version)Le discours de la servitude volontaire.Estienne de La Boétie - 1976 - Paris: Payot. Edited by Pierre Léonard.
  6. Change, Cause and Contradiction: A Defence of the Tenseless Theory of Time.Robin Le Poidevin - 1991 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    The past that ties us together: nostalgia strengthens social networks.Kuan-Ju Huang & Ya-Hui Chang - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Some people are more prone to experience and value nostalgia – an emotion that often reminds us of important relationships – than others. In this research, we propose that this propensity may not only influence how we remember our social ties, but also directly affect the structure of our social network. Across three studies involving undergraduate students, online panel participants, and a population-based longitudinal sample (N = 1,467), we found that trait-like nostalgia was associated with increased motivation to maintain social (...)
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    Le problème de l'extension du Canon des Écritures.Alain Le Boulluec - 2004 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (1):45-87.
    L’examen du « canon des Ecritures », après la consécration de l’expression par Athanase au IVe siècle, révèle d’abord une époque où une certaine fluidité caractérisait la réflexion sur l’extension des Ecritures et sur leurs limites. A partir du IVe siècle, une mutation décisive se produit, à laquelle il faut adjoindre une autre évolution sémantique préparée de longue date à travers l’emploi de diatèkè, traduit en latin par testamentum. Ainsi apparaissent deux temps forts dans l’histoire des Ecritures aux premiers siècles (...)
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    Changing and explaining behaviour by reward.Les Burwood & Carol Brady - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):109–113.
    Les Burwood, Carol Brady; Changing and Explaining Behaviour by Reward, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 109–113, https.
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  10. Changes in Christian thought.Le nuove correnti Cristianesimdelo - 1925 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):265 – 276.
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  11. Mandatory Prosecution in the Changing Time: A Systematic Literature Review.Lan Chi Le, Son Thanh Mai, Yen Hai Hoang, Duc Quang Nguyen, Thanh Nga Pham & Hai Thanh Luong - forthcoming - Criminal Justice Ethics.
    The principle of mandatory prosecution (MP) is respected, extensively applied, and has a long-standing tradition in continental European countries, and it is highly valued in socialist nations. However, in recent decades, there has been a notable shift in its implementation within these countries, with numerous studies reflecting this change by presenting diverse perspectives on the necessity to alter, modify, or preserve this principle. One of the primary aims of this paper is to examine the scope of research on responses to (...)
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    Change, Cause and Contradiction.Robin Le Poidevin - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):406-409.
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  13. Natural Questions: A Benchmark for Question Answering Research.Tom Kwiatkowski, Jennimaria Palomaki, Olivia Redfield, Michael Collins, Ankur Parikh, Chris Alberti, Danielle Epstein, Illia Polosukhin, Jacob Devlin, Kenton Lee, Kristina Toutanova, Llion Jones, Matthew Kelcey, Ming-Wei Chang, Andrew Dai, Uszkoreit M., Petrov le JakobQuoc & Slav - 2019 - Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 7:453-466.
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  14. Time, Change, and the 'Indexical Fallacy'.R. Le Poidevin - 1987 - Mind 96:534.
    E. J. Lowe sets out in a recent paper1 to refute McTaggart's proof of the unreality of time, by exposing an ‘indexical fallacy’ in his disproof of the existence of tensed (i. e., A-series) facts.2 Lowe then develops an original account of what makes time the dimension of change, based on his own account of tensed facts. But in our opinion he fails on both counts: (1) he fails to refute McTaggart's perfectly sound disproof of tensed facts, which shows that (...)
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  15. La morale et le sociologisme de m. Lucien Lévy-Bruhl..Chang-Chi Chang - 1937 - Lyon,: Bosc frères, M. & L. Riou.
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  16. Le social-humanisme des peuples: pour une vie meilleure dans un monde plus humain: manifeste des droits et devoirs de l'homme et de la société.Minh Tiết Trần - 1979 - Paris: Diffusion, Nouvelles Editions latines.
     
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  17. Travels in four dimensions: the enigmas of space and time.Robin Le Poidevin - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Space and time are the most fundamental features of our experience of the world, and yet they are also the most perplexing. Does time really flow, or is that simply an illusion? Did time have a beginning? What does it mean to say that time has a direction? Does space have boundaries, or is it infinite? Is change really possible? Could space and time exist in the absence of any objects or events? What, in the end, are space and time? (...)
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    La civilisation du royaume de Dian a l'époque Han d'après le matériel exhumé à Shizhai Shan (Yunnan)La civilisation du royaume de Dian a l'epoque Han d'apres le materiel exhume a Shizhai Shan.Kwang-Chih Chang, Michèle Pirazzoli-T'Serstevens & Michele Pirazzoli-T'Serstevens - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):567.
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    Age-Related Changes in the Neural Processes of Reward-Directed Action and Inhibition of Action.Thang M. Le, Herta Chao, Ifat Levy & Chiang-Shan R. Li - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Abnormal Fractional Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuation Changes in Patients With Dry Eye Disease: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.Rong-Bin Liang, Li-Qi Liu, Wen-Qing Shi, Tie Sun, Qian-Min Ge, Qiu-Yu Li, Hui-Ye Shu, Li-Juan Zhang & Yi Shao - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    PurposeTo investigate spontaneous brain activity in patients with dry eye and healthy control using the fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation technique with the aim of elucidating the relationship between the clinical symptoms of DE and changes in brain function.Material and MethodsA total of 28 patients with DE and 28 matched healthy volunteers were enrolled. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans were performed in both groups. Then all subjects were required to complete a comprehensive Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Receiver (...)
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    Les narcissiques et les mobs : deux styles extrêmes parmi les internautes chinois.Chang Liu - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):47-54.
    Comme ses voisins, la Chine connaît depuis une quinzaine d'années une forte croissance des TIC. En même temps qu'elles ont favorisé la circulation de l'information et la liberté d'expression, elles ont contribué aux troubles de la personnalité chez les internautes chinois. On peut diviser ces derniers en introvertis et extravertis, correspondant éventuellement à la théorie lacanienne du stade du miroir. Dans un contexte où la tradition du collectivisme domine, les raisons de ce désordre sont analysées. Sans esprit de responsabilité ni (...)
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    Les narcissiques et Les mobs: Deux styLes extrêmes parmi Les internautes chinois : Société civile et internet en chine et asie orientale.Chang Liu - 2009 - Hermes 55:47.
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  23. Smith, Q;. and Oaklander, LN-Time, Change and Freedom.R. Le Poidevin - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:77-79.
  24. Time without change (in three steps).Robin Le Poidevin - 2010 - American Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):171-180.
    Forty years after it first appeared, Sidney Shoemaker's much-read article, "Time without Change" , with its striking thought experiment, still dominates discussions of this intriguing topic. And rightly so: it is imaginative, subtle, and controversial. But times have changed, as they do, and in particular, the epistemological context in which Shoemaker was writing, overshadowed as it was by verificationism, no longer constrains our thinking as once it did. This is the age of bold and unashamedly realist metaphysical argument, in which (...)
     
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    Dialogues, temps musical, temps social.Leiling Chang - 2012 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Les sentiments d'ordre temporel s'étalent dans chaque branche du fait musical et dans chacun de ses moments. Les pratiques musicales se présentent donc comme des actes de temporalisation qui mettent en jeu l'ensemble du monde vital du sujet et activent ses mécanismes fonciers : la foi en l'avenir, la peur de la mort, l'angoisse du futur, le regret du passé, l'ancrage dans le présent, la fuite devant le présent, tout un univers existentiel qui ne touche pas seulement la musique mais (...)
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    Social ties, group dynamics, and executive compensation: an integrative two-stage framework.Rami Jung, Young Kyun Chang & Won Yong Oh - 2022 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    Lao-Tzu's Treatise on the Response of the Tao: A Contemporary Translation of the Most Popular Taoist Book in China.Li Ying-Chang - 2010 - Yale University Press.
    Considered by many Taoists and non-Taoists alike to be an essential guide to living, Lao-tzu's Treatise on the Response of the Tao was written by the twelfth-century sage Le Ying-chang. Presenting foundational teachings and practices of the Action and Karma school of Taoism, it is replete with folk stories illustrating the teachings and an introductory essay that discusses the more esoteric meaning of the passages. Told with clarity and depth, these seminal Taoist teachings offer guidance on leading a balanced (...)
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    Études sur la vie et les Pensées de Pascal.Michel Le Guern - 2015 - Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
    L'image de Pascal est souvent brouillée par la légende et par les commentaires maladroits ou malveillants. Or, on n'a jamais fini de scruter la personnalité et l'œuvre de Pascal. Il suffit de changer de point de vue pour apercevoir du nouveau, pour préciser des significations, pour repérer des sources inattendues, et parfois pour écarter des idées reçues. Michel Le Guern, après L'Image dans l'œuvre de Pascal, Pascal et Descartes, Les Pensées de Pascal de l'anthropologie à la théologie, les éditions des (...)
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    Processes and consequences in business ethicaldilemmas: The oil industry and climate change. [REVIEW]Marc Le Menestrel & Henri-Claude de Bettignies - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (3):251-266.
    We present a model of rational behavior by which we characterize business ethical dilemmas as trade-offs between processes and consequences. As an illustration, we formulate the oil industry's business ethical dilemma as a trade-off between a socially detrimental process (emitting greenhouse gases, hence inducing a risk of climate change) and a self-interested consequence (profits). The proposed framework allows us to specify two types of strategies, differing by whether priority is given to the consequences or to the processes. We analyze and (...)
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    De la non-philosophie aux non-politiques: Nietzsche, Freud, Laruelle.Lee Chien-Chang - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Qu'est-ce que la "non-politique"? Est-elle pensable? Pourquoi l'évidence de la politique est-elle si forte? L'histoire de la philosophie occidentale est une tentation toujours renouvelée de "penser la politique depuis la non-politique". Nous pouvons indiquer qu'au moins, dans la modernité, les théoriciens du contrat social inventent déjà une idée révolutionnaire de "l'état de nature" qui est une notion non politique par excellence. Si nous admettons qu'il y a quelque chose de non politique, il y a au moins trois possibilités de penser (...)
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  31. Neuronal dynamics and conscious experience: An example of reciprocal causation before epileptic seizures. [REVIEW]Michel Le Van Quyen & Claire Petitmengin - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (2):169-180.
    Neurophenomenology (Varela 1996) is not only philosophical but also empirical and experimental. Our purpose in this article is to illustrate concretely the efficiency of this approach in the field of neuroscience and, more precisely here, in epileptology. A number of recent observations have indicated that epileptic seizures do not arise suddenly simply as the effect of random fluctuations of brain activity, but require a process of pre-seizure changes that start long before. This has been reported at two different levels of (...)
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  32. Historical overview of climate change science.Treut H. Le, R. Somerville, U. Cubash, Y. Ding, C. Mauritzen, A. Mokssit, T. Peterson & M. Prather - 2007 - In S. Solomon, D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K. B. Averyt, M. Tignor & H. L. Miller, Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press.
  33. Formally Just Rule-Changes.Les Holborow - 1973 - Analysis 34 (2):60 - 61.
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  34. Creating clear and reliable scientific evidence for marine stakeholders with felt responsibility to act against climate change.Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Ruining Jin, Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Tam-Tri Le & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Climate change prevention necessitates the communication of transparent and reliable scientific evidence to improve public awareness and support. Felt responsibility is an essential factor influencing human environment-related psychology and behavior. However, the knowledge about the relationship between the felt responsibility and perceived uncertainty of scientific evidence regarding climate change has remained limited. The current study examines factors associated with the perceived uncertainty of scientific evidence (including felt responsibility to act on climate change) among stakeholders of marine and coastal ecosystems in (...)
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Board Characteristics and CSR: Empirical Evidence from Korea.Young Kyun Chang, Won-Yong Oh, Jee Hyun Park & Myoung Gyun Jang - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (2):225-242.
    Previous studies in Western contexts have examined the relationships between various board characteristics and CSR, yet the relationships need to be re-examined in non-Western contexts given differential theoretical premises across contexts. We specifically propose that the effects of board characteristics on CSR in Korea should be patterned distinctively from Western-based existing literature, focusing on three important board characteristics, such as a board’s independence, social ties, and diversity. Using a panel dataset from large Korean firms, we found that various relationships between (...)
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    La fonction des images et des comparaisons dans le Dialogue sur l’'me et la résurrection de Grégoire de Nysse.Alain Le Boulluec - 2011 - Chôra 9:125-147.
    The rhetorical and demonstrative function of images and comparisons in Gregory of Nyssa’s De anima et resurrectione is well known. They aim at warranting the faith in resurrection and making it desirable. The prospect of this study is to show that they belong to the progress of the debate such as Gregory has composed it. Their quality changes while the author moves from the philosophical likelihood to the truth of the Scriptures. He opposes one secular image to a biblical one (...)
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  37. Ý thức đạo đức trong điều kiện kinh tế thị trường ở Việt Nam hiện nay.Thị Tuyết Ba Lê - 2010 - Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Khoa học xã hội.
    Impacts of the economic development to the socio cultural changes in Vietnam.
     
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  38. Approximation, idealization, and laws of nature.Chang Liu - 1999 - Synthese 118 (2):229-256.
    Traditional theories construe approximate truth or truthlikeness as a measure of closeness to facts, singular facts, and idealization as an act of either assuming zero of otherwise very small differences from facts or imagining ideal conditions under which scientific laws are either approximately true or will be so when the conditions are relaxed. I first explain the serious but not insurmountable difficulties for the theories of approximation, and then argue that more serious and perhaps insurmountable difficulties for the theory of (...)
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  39. Time and the Static Image: Robin Le Poidevin.Robin Le Poidevin - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (280):175-188.
    Photographs, paintings, rigid sculptures: all these provide examples of static images. It is true that they change—photographs fade, paintings darken and sculptures crumble—but what change they undergo is irrelevant to their representational content. A static image is one that represents by virtue of properties which remain largely unchanged throughout its existence. Because of this defining feature, according to a long tradition in aesthetics, a static image can only represent an instantaneous moment, or to be more exact the state of affairs (...)
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  40. Body and Anthropology: Symbolic Effectiveness.David Le Breton & Helen McPhail - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (153):85-100.
    Every human community creates its own representation of its surrounding world and of the men who constitute that world. It sets out in an orderly fashion the raison d’être of social and cultural organisation, it ritualises the ties between men and their relationship with their environment. Man creates the world while the world creates man, through a relationship which varies with each society; ethnography shows us innumerable versions. Human cultures consist of symbols. It is always a matter of reducing the (...)
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    Theory of mechanical relaxation due to changes in short-range order in alloys produced by stress.D. O. Welch & A. D. Le Claire - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (143):981-1008.
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    Social ties, group dynamics, and executive compensation: an integrative two-stage framework.Won-Yong Oh, Rami Jung & Young Kyun Chang - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 18 (1):45-63.
    While the effect of top executives' social networks on their compensations has received substantial scholarly attention, little effort has been made to integrate segmented views to offer more complete understanding of this effect. In this paper, we propose an integrative two-stage model by taking both economic and socio-political views into account. We theorise that some characteristics of top executive's outside social ties are positively related to firm performance, and those relationships are conditioned by external and internal strategic contexts, such as (...)
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    On the Autonomy of Educational Studies as a Second-Level Discipline.Tomasz Leś - 2022 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (4):445-465.
    This article addresses the issue of the disciplinary status of Educational Studies, which both in the theoretical discourse and in the practice of this area is far from unambiguous. The issue is relevant not only for theoretical reasons but also for practical and social ones. This is because the status of Educational Studies, by having a decisive impact on the very understanding and nature of studies in education, at least in part may impact changes in educational practice. Two main models (...)
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    Normalities are not the Only Answer for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients.Nadine Le Forestier - 2011 - Medicine Studies 3 (2):71-81.
    Because our actions change, our responsibility is modified; because our responsibility is modified, we need to question the ethics of the action. Our action is situated right there between announcing a diagnosis, the theoretical and practical result of identification, the determining and naming of a fact and voicing the disease which is a human action where medical and technical expertise comes up against a life and its story. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a degenerative disease of (...)
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    Ethics and Entrepreneurship: How Recent Unanticipated Externalities Change the Scope A Bibliometric Analysis and Research Agenda.Issam Mejri, Séverine Le Loarne Lemaire, Gael Bertrand, Adnan Maalaoui & Thomas Maran - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This paper aims to provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the current state of ethics and entrepreneurship research by using bibliometric and content analysis. Focusing on 579 papers published between 1988 and 2023, it highlights how recent, unanticipated global challenges—such as the need to combat climate change, ongoing conflicts, and pandemics—have profoundly influenced and revitalized the field. The content analysis reveals that “entrepreneurial ethics” has evolved to encompass a broad range of subtopics and debates. We analyzed the data (...)
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    Change, Cause and Contradiction.Brian Leftow & Robin Le Poidevin - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):406.
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    Synthesis and analysis: Jean Nicod as a mediator between Bergson and Russell.Ties van Gemert - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5):1121-1144.
    This paper presents Jean Nicod (1893–1924) as a mediator in the dispute between Bergson and Russell. In La géométrie dans le monde sensible (1924), Nicod extensively discusses Bergson’s epistemology focusing on those aspects that Russell critically discusses in The Philosophy of Henri Bergson (1912) and Our Knowledge of the External World (1914). His aim is to establish a middle ground between synthesis and analysis: to show how most of the disagreements between Bergson and Russell can be resolved without compromising the (...)
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    Information Sampling, Judgment, and the Environment: Application to the Effect of Popularity on Evaluations.Gaël Le Mens, Jerker Denrell, Balázs Kovács & Hülya Karaman - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):358-373.
    The social environment influences what information individuals sample: people are often exposed to alternatives that are popular. This can systematically change an individual's evaluation of an alternative if she had previously been avoiding it due to a negative evaluation. The authors show that social exposure can have positive or negative effects on evaluation, depending on how popularity and prior evaluations interact. This theory was supported by a large‐scale analysis of data from a hotel chain.
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    The correlations between kinematic profiles and cerebral hemodynamics suggest changes of motor coordination in single and bilateral finger movement.Guangquan Zhou, Yuzhao Chen, Xiaohan Wang, Hao Wei, Qinghua Huang & Le Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:957364.
    ObjectiveThe correlation between the performance of coordination movement and brain activity is still not fully understood. The current study aimed to identify activated brain regions and brain network connectivity changes for several coordinated finger movements with different difficulty levels and to correlate the brain hemodynamics and connectivity with kinematic performance.MethodsTwenty-one right-dominant-handed subjects were recruited and asked to complete circular motions of single and bilateral fingers in the same direction and in opposite directions on a plane. Kinematic data including radius and (...)
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    Revisiting legal terms: A semiotic perspective. Le Cheng, Winnie Cheng & King-Kui Sin - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (202):167-182.
    Although legal terms are conventionally considered to have self-referential, self-closed meaning independent of context, a legal term only acquires its meaning within a given context. As long as the context varies, the meaning of the same legal term as a signifier may change correspondingly. Based on case studies by applying semiotics, we argue that a legal term is just a sign within its sign system; a legal term as an individual sign does not have any inherent meaning, and its meaning (...)
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