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  1. L'Ecriture, Ame de la Theologie Morale?Edouard Hamel - 1973 - Gregorianum 54:417-445.
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    L'odyssée d'Adorno et Horkheimer.Clodie Hamel - 2010 - [Paris]: Ollendorff & Desseins. Edited by Frédéric Coché.
    Cette lecture illustrée de l'Odyssée d'Homère nous introduit aux thèses de la Dialectique de la Raison de Theodor W. Adorno et Max Horkheimer, une des oeuvres maîtresses de l'école dite de " Francfort ", écrite entre 1941 et 1944 au moment où la civilisation basculait dans le gouffre. Les deux auteurs y démontraient comme la raison occidentale fondatrice de la société européenne est viciée en son essence : une terreur originelle la motive. Sa relation à la Nature est pensée dans (...)
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    Prendre la vertu et les droits au sérieux : l'hypothèse d'un républicanisme des droits.Christopher Hamel - 2007 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 83 (4):499.
    Contre l’opposition entre vertu et droit que Pocock a mise au cœur de son modèle de lecture de l’histoire de la pensée politique, cet article avance l’hypothèse qu’il existe une tradition républicaine qui intègre le droit naturel comme pièce essentielle de son dispositif argumentatif. Pocock a interprété les concepts de vertu civique et de droit naturel d’une manière qui ne correspond pas à l’usage qu’en font les auteurs considérés ici . En particulier, c’est parce que le détenteur du droit naturel (...)
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    Justiça e Direitos Humanos na Filosofia do Direito de Emmanuel Lévinas.Marcio Renan Hamel - 2018 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 30 (49).
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    Answering the Call from ASBH's Second Edition of Core Competencies in Ethics Consultation.Ron Hamel, John Paul Slosar & Mark Repenshek - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2):18-19.
    Over the past several years, the bioethics community has seen considerable attention being given in the bioethics literature and in various initiatives to the matter of standards and quality in hea...
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    Vertu civique, intérêts personnels et bien commun. Repenser la politique de la vertu.Christopher Hamel - 2015 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (1):100-128.
    Christopher Hamel | : Dans cet article, je tente de montrer que la vertu civique repose sur le souci du bien commun, sans être exclusive des intérêts personnels. À cette fin, j’examine les travaux que Shelley Burtt a consacrés à l’élaboration d’une conception privée de la vertu civique. Burtt juge cette conception privée compatible avec les prémisses réalistes de la citoyenneté contemporaine, car contrairement à la conception publique de la vertu civique héritée des Anciens, la conception privée fonde la (...)
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    Turing invariant sets and the perfect set property.Clovis Hamel, Haim Horowitz & Saharon Shelah - 2020 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 66 (2):247-250.
    We show that ZF + DC + “all Turing invariant sets of reals have the perfect set property” implies that all sets of reals have the perfect set property. We also show that this result generalizes to all countable analytic equivalence relations.
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    Combining moral truth with pastoral compassion: (the papers and articles of Clement Campos, C.Ss.R).Clement Campos - 2018 - Bengaluru: ATC Publishers. Edited by Assisi Saldanha.
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    With time comes trust? The development of misinformation perceptions related to COVID-19 over a six-month period: Evidence from a five-wave panel survey study in the Netherlands.Michael Hameleers & Toni van der Meer - forthcoming - Communications.
    Misinformation perceptions related to global crises such as COVID-19 can have negative ramifications for democracy. Beliefs related to the prevalence of falsehoods may increase news avoidance or even vaccine hesitancy – a problematic context for successful interventions and policymaking. To explore how misinformation beliefs developed over a six-month pandemic period and how they corresponded to (digital) media preferences and selective exposure to the news, we rely on a five-wave panel survey conducted in the Netherlands (N =1,742). Our main findings show (...)
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    Spring Fishing Song, Prehistoric Paros.John Eric Hamel - 2021 - Arion 28 (3):43-44.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Spring Fishing Song, Prehistoric Paros JOHN ERIC HAMEL Come, tuna, iridescent whorl, Spin color through our rain-locked sea. Come, scatter winter’s smoke and spitting hail, The brazier’s headache, days of coiling clay, The endless shuttle. Let the restless needle be. Come, return the sea to life. The days of winter card our limbs to rope. Restore the muscle with your flesh, unfurl The cold’s crushing boredom into the (...)
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    The Swirl of Emotion Among Us: Affect, the Voice, and Performance Training.Christine Hamel & Ann J. Cahill - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics.
    Our recent theory of intervocality (Cahill and Hamel 2018, 2021) provided a new model of voice as material, relational, and socially constructed. However, our work did not substantially address the complex relationship between voice and emotion, or how that complex relationship could be taken up more effectively and ethically in actor training and the theater studio. Utilizing insights from affect theory, cultural psychology, and affective neuroscience, this article argues for the need for pedagogies that substantively engage with the cultural (...)
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    Through music to the self: how to appreciate and experience music anew.Peter Michael Hamel - 1978 - Boulder, Colo.: Shambhala ; distributed in the U.S. by Random House.
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    They are all against us! The effects of populist blame attributions to political, corporate, and scientific elites.Michael Hameleers, Toni G. L. A. van der Meer & Jelle W. Boumans - 2023 - Communications 48 (4):588-607.
    Populist attributions of blame have important effects on citizens’ attitudes, cognitions, emotions, and behaviors. Extending previous studies that have mostly looked at populist messages blaming political elites, we use an online survey experiment (N = 805) to investigate the effects of blaming different elitist actors in populist and non-populist ways: (1) political elites, (2) corporate elites, (3) scientific elites, and (4) a combination of these elites. We compare mere causal responsibility attribution to populist blame attributions that highlight a central opposition (...)
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    Qu'est-ce qu'expliquer en sociologie?Jacques Hamel - 2021 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 8 (3):29-37.
    L’actualité des publications en sociologie vient mettre en question sa capacité à expliquer ce qu’elle prend pour objet sans véritablement définir ce que signifie ce mot, expliquer. Le présent article cherche à répondre aux questions suivantes : qu’est-ce donc qu’expliquer? Que signifie exactement ce terme associé à la science? En quoi et pourquoi la visée que sous-tend le mot trouve-t-elle difficilement son droit, ou sa pertinence, en sociologie? Comment se conçoit l’explication en termes opératoires? Les réponses avancées ici s’appuient d’abord (...)
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    The Feminine and the Sacred.Catherine Clément & Julia Kristeva - 2001 - Columbia University Press.
    In November 1996, Catherine Clément and Julia Kristeva began a correspondence exploring the subject of the sacred. In this collection of those letters Catherine Clément approaches the topic from an anthropologist's point of view while Julia Kristeva responds from a psychoanalytic perspective. Their correspondence leads them to a controversial and fundamental question: is there anything sacred that can at the same time be considered strictly feminine? The two voices of the book work in tandem, fleshing out ideas and blending together (...)
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    Philosophia universalis.Jean Du Hamel - 1705 - New York: G. Olms.
    t. 1. Compendia et logica -- t. 2. Moralis -- t. 3. Metaphysica -- t. 4. Physica generalis -- t. 5. Physica particularis.
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    Philosophia vetus et nova.Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel - 1682 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Jean Ecole.
    t. 1. Logica, metaphysica, philosophia moralis -- t. 2. Physica generalis et specialis tripartita.
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  18. Défense et illustration de la méthode des études de cas en sociologie et en anthropologie. Quelques notes et rappels: Figures de la connaissance.Jacques Hamel - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 104:121-138.
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    Introduction to Christian ethics: a reader.Ronald P. Hamel & Kenneth R. Himes (eds.) - 1989 - New York: Paulist Press.
    In recent years we have seen a renewal in the field of Christian ethics that is both ecumenical and interdisciplinary. This book gathers together key contributions by leading moral theologians, as well as psychologists and Scripture scholars, to provide a basic introduction to the discipline.
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    Speelruimte: voor klassieke muziek in de 21ste eeuw.Micha Hamel - 2016 - Rotterdam: Hogeschool Codarts. Edited by Sander van Maas, Dirk van Weelden & Arlon Luijten.
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    The republicanism of John Milton: Natural rights, civic virtue and the dignity of man.Christopher Hamel - 2013 - History of Political Thought 34 (1):35-63.
    This article considers the connection between Milton's republicanism and his use of natural rights language. Based on Milton's understanding of man's dignity, it claims that natural rights and civic virtue are articulated consistently. Inextricably linked to his being created free, the dignity of man is central both in the description of the birth of political society and in the defence of the inalienable right to liberty against tyrannical government. Thus, while not an end in itself, civic virtue nevertheless has an (...)
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    An analysis of technical systems-socioanthropological considerations.Jacques Hamel - 1989 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 86:159-171.
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    Clement of Alexandria: a study in Christian Platonism and Gnosticism.Salvatore Romano Clemente Lilla - 1971 - [London]: Oxford University Press.
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    Perception: Facts And Theories.Clement W. K. Mundle - 1971 - London: : Oxford University Press,.
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    Sobre a essência da justiça na filosofia de Platão.Marcio Renan Hamel - 2022 - Controvérsia 18 (1):110-121.
    A presente pesquisa apresenta uma investigação acerca do desenvolvimento da ideia de justiça de Platão em dois de seus diálogos: A República e As Leis. O texto aborda a essência da proposta de justiça em ambos os diálogos, considerando, também, o projeto político defendido por Platão, desde a cidade ideal da República até a cidade possível das Leis, ocorrendo a mesma situação com a ideia de justiça. Para analisar a referida temática, o caminho escolhido na presente pesquisa expõe duas seções, (...)
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  26. Metaphilosophical Criteria for Worldview Comparison.Clément Vidal - 2012 - Metaphilosophy 43 (3):306-347.
    Philosophy lacks criteria to evaluate its philosophical theories. To fill this gap, this essay introduces nine criteria to compare worldviews, classified in three broad categories: objective criteria (objective consistency, scientificity, scope), subjective criteria (subjective consistency, personal utility, emotionality), and intersubjective criteria (intersubjective consistency, collective utility, narrativity). The essay first defines what a worldview is and exposes the heuristic used in the quest for criteria. After describing each criterion individually, it shows what happens when each of them is violated. From the (...)
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  27. How specious is the 'specious present'?Clement W. K. Mundle - 1954 - Mind 63 (January):26-48.
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    Function vector synchronization based on fuzzy control for uncertain chaotic systems with dead-zone nonlinearities.Sarah Hamel, Abdesselem Boulkroune & Amel Bouzeriba - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):234-249.
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  29. Some Observations on the Role of Singularity in the Exact, Mathematical, and Social Sciences.Jacques Hamel - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (161):43-65.
    At first glance singularity would seem to be necessarily opposed to the physical sciences, indeed to any kind of science. As the hallowed saying goes: “Science deals only in universals.” According to this view, the aim of any true scientific endeavor must be the discovery of universals or, in other words, the value of such an endeavor is based on its ability to explain phenomena in terms of universals. The status of singularity in science is a direct result of this (...)
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    Family and Fiction.Catherine Backes-Clement & J. Dickson - 1972 - Substance 1 (3):15.
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    Averroè: un filosofo all'indice.Pasquale Hamel - 2015 - [Acireale]: Tipheret.
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    Grandeur et misère de l'« intellectualis consideratio » d'après saint Thomas.Albert F. Hamel - 1974 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 30 (3):423.
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    L'odyssée d'Adorno et Horkheimer.Claudie Hamel - 2010 - [Paris]: Ollendorff & Desseins. Edited by Frédéric Coché.
    Cette lecture illustrée de l'Odyssée d'Homère nous introduit aux thèses de la Dialectique de la Raison de Theodor W. Adorno et Max Horkheimer, une des oeuvres maîtresses de l'école dite de " Francfort ", écrite entre 1941 et 1944 au moment où la civilisation basculait dans le gouffre. Les deux auteurs y démontraient comme la raison occidentale fondatrice de la société européenne est viciée en son essence : une terreur originelle la motive. Sa relation à la Nature est pensée dans (...)
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    Pour une vue longitudinale sur les jeunes et le travail.Jacques Hamel - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 2 (2):255-268.
    Cet article cherche à retracer l’insertion professionnelle et sociale de jeunes diplômés dix ans après leur « entrée dans la vie adulte ». Après avoir discuté les thèses en vogue sur les jeunes et le travail, l’auteur expose les résultats de l’analyse de leurs récits d’insertion. Aujourd’hui, les jeunes diplômés de l’époque ont, non sans mal, pris pied dans l’orbite du travail et dans la société. Le travail revêt dans leur esprit une fonction instrumentale et une fonction expressive, y compris (...)
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    Homemade esthetics: observations on art and taste.Clement Greenberg - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Thanks to his unsurpassed eye and his fearless willingness to take a stand, Clement Greenberg (1909 1994) became one of the giants of 20th century art criticism a writer who set the terms of critical discourse from the moment he burst onto the scene with his seminal essays Avant Garde and Kitsch (1939) and Towards a Newer Laocoon (1940). In this work, which gathers previously uncollected essays and a series of seminars delivered at Bennington in 1971, Greenberg provides his most (...)
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    Are rights less important for republicans than for liberals? Pettit versus Pettit.Christopher Hamel - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (4):478-500.
    It has become a commonplace in neo-republican thinking to claim that if the notion of rights can be allowed a place in republican political theory, it can never achieve the prominence that liberalism allegedly grants it. Philip Pettit’s book, Republicanism, provides several arguments to buttress this thesis. This article aims at examining these arguments in order to show that once properly stated, they must on the contrary be considered as powerful arguments to the effect that republicans take rights very seriously.
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  37. Musical training as an alternative and effective method for neuro-education and neuro-rehabilitation.Clément François, Jennifer Grau-Sánchez, Esther Duarte & Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Le cynisme à la Renaissance d'Erasme à Montaigne.Michèle Clement - 2005 - Genève: Droz. Edited by Loys Du Puys & Diogenes.
    Quiconque considère la résurgence du cynisme à la Renaissance pénètre un domaine vaste, mais laissé en friche par les philosophes et délaissé des littéraires. Quelques exemples suffisent à en évaluer l'étendue : reconnaître Diogène dans le Christ et faire - subrepticement - du premier des Adages un adage diogénique ; s'assimiler à Diogène roulant son tonneau pour illustrer la fabrique du Tiers Livre ; attaquer saint Augustin pour son incapacité à comprendre l'impudeur des cyniques ; souhaiter comme idéal pour l'homme (...)
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    De la bonne intention à l’infantilisation : quand des allochtones s’immiscent dans une recherche en milieu autochtone.Laurence Hamel-Charest - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 5 (2):184.
    Collaborer avec les peuples autochtones relève d’un équilibre fragile qui peut basculer du « faire avec » à « faire pour ». Cette réflexion en témoigne alors qu’elle est l’occasion de décortiquer l’ingérence d’allochtones dans l’approbation d’une recherche avec une communauté autochtone. À partir de cette situation vécue lors d’un terrain de thèse anthropologique, des questions associées à la décolonisation de la recherche sont abordées.
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  40. We can’t trust them! The effects of populist blame attributions to political and media elites on perceived factual relativism.Michael Hameleers - forthcoming - Communications.
    In times of increasing distrust toward factual and established information, populism often takes on an explicit epistemic dimension. Prior research has indicated that disinformation labels employed in populist communication can fuel distrust in established media. Yet, we know little about whether the populist attribution of blame to different elites – politicians and the media – affect perceptions of factual relativism. To advance the field, we use an experiment (N = 428) in which participants were exposed to populist messages blaming political (...)
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    Oltre la solitudine dell'io: alle origini del pensiero dialogico.Clemente Sparaco - 2013 - Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l..
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    ¿Una historia natural del régimen representativo?Clement Thibaud - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (49).
    The authors of the first constitutions of the Spanish-American world, in New Granada, were also scientists who published articles on geography, natural history, political economy, population or medicine. From this observation, the article seeks to show how these scholars understood how to apply the new naturalistic knowledge to the regeneration of society in their constitutional work. This ambition entailed the need to destroy the supposedly artificial and despotic hierarchies of the Ancien Régime, based on the genealogical transmission of dignities and (...)
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  43. The Economics of JEM: Evidence for Estrangement.François Claveau, Jacob Hamel-Mottiez, Conrad Heilmann & Alexandre Truc - manuscript
    We present bibliometric evidence for increasing estrangement between the philosophy of economics and economics itself. Our analysis centers on research articles published in the Journal of Economic Methodology (JEM) between 1994 and 2021. We analyze the citations within these research articles, in particular with respect to the citations of economics. Our results are fourfold. (1) The share of economic citations in JEM articles has been decreasing. (2) The remaining economic citations in JEM articles are increasingly older relative to citation patterns (...)
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  44. Divine Simplicity and the Theory of Action.Clemente Huneeus - 2024 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 9 (1).
    The modal collapse argument states that the traditional doctrine of divine simplicity entails that God necessarily creates whatever he creates and also that all creatures necessarily perform whatever actions they perform. In response to these objections, many authors argue that God’s willing to create this precise world and God’s knowing everything about individual creatures are at least partially extrinsic or Cambridge properties (i.e., the truthmaker of the respective propositions is, in part, a fact about something contingent other than God). This (...)
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    Beyond explainability: justifiability and contestability of algorithmic decision systems.Clément Henin & Daniel Le Métayer - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (4):1397-1410.
    In this paper, we point out that explainability is useful but not sufficient to ensure the legitimacy of algorithmic decision systems. We argue that the key requirements for high-stakes decision systems should be justifiability and contestability. We highlight the conceptual differences between explanations and justifications, provide dual definitions of justifications and contestations, and suggest different ways to operationalize justifiability and contestability.
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    Mesembe Edet’s conversation with Innocent Onyewuenyi: an exposition of the significance of the method and canons of conversational philosophy.Nweke Clement Victor - 2016 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 5 (2):54-72.
    The basic thesis of this essay is that the progressive development of any discipline is propelled by incessant constructive criticisms, creative emendation and articulate reconstruction of established positions and received opinions in the discipline. Accordingly, the essay argues that the method and canons of Conversational Philosophy are very significant to the progressive development of African philosophy. This is because they are fundamentally articulated to promote the constructive criticism, creative emendation, and articulate reconstruction of established positions or received opinions in African (...)
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    The Development of Sociobiology in Relation to Animal Behavior Studies, 1946–1975.Clement Levallois - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (3):419-444.
    This paper aims at bridging a gap between the history of American animal behavior studies and the history of sociobiology. In the post-war period, ecology, comparative psychology and ethology were all investigating animal societies, using different approaches ranging from fieldwork to laboratory studies. We argue that this disunity in “practices of place” explains the attempts of dialogue between those three fields and early calls for unity through “sociobiology” by J. Paul Scott. In turn, tensions between the naturalist tradition and the (...)
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    Triplex Via and the ‘Gap Problem’ with Cosmological Arguments.Clemente Huneeus - 2022 - New Blackfriars 103 (1106):536-553.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1106, Page 536-553, July 2022.
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    Soljénitsyne ou l'avènement de la conscience.Olivier Clément - 1974 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 5 (1):47-54.
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    Age-related changes in visual exploratory behavior in a natural scene setting.Johanna Hamel, Sophie De Beukelaer, Antje Kraft, Sven Ohl, Heinrich J. Audebert & Stephan A. Brandt - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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