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  1. Effects of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System on Oxytocin and Cortisol Blood Levels in Mothers.Sabrina Krause, Dan Pokorny, Katharina Schury, Cornelia Doyen-Waldecker, Anna-Lena Hulbert, Alexander Karabatsiakis, Iris-Tatjana Kolassa, Harald Gündel, Christiane Waller & Anna Buchheim - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    “Should It Be Considered Plagiarism?” Student Perceptions of Complex Citation Issues.Dan Childers & Sam Bruton - 2016 - Journal of Academic Ethics 14 (1):1-17.
    Most research on student plagiarism defines the concept very narrowly or with much ambiguity. Many studies focus on plagiarism involving large swaths of text copied and pasted from unattributed sources, a type of plagiarism that the overwhelming majority of students seem to have little trouble identifying. Other studies rely on ambiguous definitions, assuming students understand what the term means and requesting that they self-report how well they understand the concept. This study attempts to avoid these problems by examining student perceptions (...)
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    The expressive rationality of inaccurate perceptions.Dan M. Kahan - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:e6.
    This commentary uses the dynamic of identity-protective cognition to pose a friendly challenge to Jussim (2012). Like other forms of information processing, this one is too readily characterized as a bias. It is no mistake, however, to view identity-protective cognition as generating inaccurate perceptions. The “bounded rationality” paradigm incorrectly equates rationality with forming accurate beliefs. But so does Jussim's critique.
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  4. Life and death: philosophical essays in biomedical ethics.Dan W. Brock - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How should modern medicine's dramatic new powers to sustain life be employed? How should limited resources be used to extend and improve the quality of life? In this collection, Dan Brock, a distinguished philosopher and bioethicist and co-author of Deciding for Others (Cambridge, 1989), explores the moral issues raised by new ideals of shared decision making between physicians and patients. The book develops an ethical framework for decisions about life-sustaining treatment and euthanasia, and examines how these life and death decisions (...)
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    Audience, Implicit Racial Bias, and Cinematic Twists in Zootopia.Dan Flory - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4):435-446.
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    Literal Bases for Metaphor and Simile.Dan Chiappe & John Kennedy - 2001 - Metaphor and Symbol 16 (3):249-276.
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    Metaphor, Modularity, and the Evolution of Conceptual Integration.Dan L. Chiappe - 2000 - Metaphor and Symbol 15 (3):137-158.
    We integrate information from distinct domains, especially in metaphor. What sort of cognitive architecture underlies this kind of integration? Fodor (1983) argued that it involves nonmodular mechanisms. He also contended that the nonmodular mechanisms evolved from modular ones through a process of demodularization, a position elaborated by Mithen (1996). In this article, I defend Fodor and Mithen from criticisms offered by Sperber (1994). Sperber suggested that nonmodular mechanisms are unlikely to have evolved because an increasingly large database would incapacitate the (...)
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    Charles Hartshorne.Dan Dombrowski - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Prison and Its Metaphors.Dan Berger - 2010 - Chromatikon 6:89-100.
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    Cinematic Presupposition, Race, and Epistemological Twist Films.Dan Flory - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (4):379-387.
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    Coding in the automorphism group of a computably categorical structure.Dan Turetsky - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (3):2050016.
    Using new techniques for controlling the categoricity spectrum of a structure, we construct a structure with degree of categoricity but infinite spectral dimension, answering a question of Bazhenov, Kalimullin and Yamaleev. Using the same techniques, we construct a computably categorical structure of non-computable Scott rank.
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    Nae Ionescu: filosoful playboy și povestea lui halucinantă: mituri urbane și docu-drame însoțite de consemnări din presă.Dan-Silviu Boerescu (ed.) - 2018 - [București]: Integral.
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    A model design proposal of a supportive web site for women experiencing IPV.Dan Bouhnik - 2007 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 5 (2/3):116-139.
    – This paper attempts to recognize the informational needs of women who suffer from intimate partner violence (IPV). It then presents a model of a web site that may answer to these needs., – First, the paper defines the phases women suffering from IPV go through. This is done by surveying the literature that describes the stages these women experience. In order to clarify the proposed model, the paper then describe our own set of phases based on the above literature. (...)
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    Developmentg Crises and Class Struggle: Learning from Japan and East Asia.Dan Bousfield - 2001 - Historical Materialism 8 (1):433-441.
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    Materializing COVID.Dan Bouk - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):783-786.
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    “Endemic Aliens”: Grey-Headed Flying-Foxes at the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens.Dan Perry - 2012 - Journal of Animal Ethics 2 (2):162-178.
    In 1980 grey-headed flying-foxes, a species now listed as "vulnerable to extinction," made camp at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (RBGM). In May 2000 the RBGM started to kill bats. The killing was halted when Humane Society International (HSI) filed for the bats’ protection under federal and state conservation laws. Over the next 13 months, conservationists, garden officials and scientists, politicians, animal activists, and others all played a part in a chain of events that demonstrates the tangled web of scientific (...)
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    Pharmapolitics and the Early Roman Expansion: Gender, Slavery, and Ecology in 331 BCE.Dan-el Padilla Peralta - 2023 - Classical Antiquity 42 (1):159-194.
    This article reinterprets an incident that Livy (8.18.4–11) and derivative later sources place in the year 331 BCE: a wave of poisonings whose perpetrators are brought to light after an enslaved woman contacts a Roman magistrate. Its main objectives are to show that the incident is best understood in connection with the transmission of novel—or perceived as novel—pharmacological knowledge, and in conjunction with shifts in the institution of slavery at Rome that were set in motion by the Republic’s expansion; that (...)
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    Despre iubire și alte nimicuri.Dan Petruşcă - 2021 - Florești-Cluj: Limes.
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    #NeverAgainMSD Student Activism: Lessons for Agonist Political Education in an Age of Democratic Crisis.Kathleen Knight Abowitz & Dan Mamlok - 2020 - Educational Theory 70 (6):731-748.
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    Laws of cognition and the cognition of law.Dan M. Kahan - 2015 - Cognition 135 (C):56-60.
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    In defence of fear: COVID-19, crises and democracy.Dan Degerman, Matthew Flinders & Matthew Thomas Johnson - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (6):788-809.
    The COVID-19 crisis has served not just to instil fear in the populace but to highlight the importance of fear as a motivating dynamic in politics. The gradual emergence of political-philosophical approaches calling for concern for ‘positive’ emotions may have made sense under non-pandemic conditions. Now, however, describing fear in the face of a deadly pandemic as ‘irrational’ or born of ‘ignorance’ seems ‘irrational’ and ‘ignorant’. In this article, we draw upon the work of John Gray and behavioural science to (...)
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    Nāgārjuna's “Middle Way”: A non-eliminative understanding of selflessness.Dan Arnold - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3):367-395.
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    Similarity, Relevance, and the Comparison Process.Dan L. Chiappe - 1998 - Metaphor and Symbol 13 (1):17-30.
    According to Goodman (1972), two things are similar only if they possess relevant common properties. The relevance of properties, however, can vary with the context and with the goals of the person making the comparison. As a result, similarity is a highly unstable relation, and therefore difficult to use as a base from which to explain other processes, such as analogy, induction, categorization, and metaphor. A recent attempt by Gentner and her colleagues to explain the operations of the comparison process (...)
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    Language Evolution: Constraints and Opportunities From Modern Genetics.Dan Dediu & Morten H. Christiansen - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (2):361-370.
    Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution, is shaped not only by data and theories from the language sciences, but also fundamentally by the biological sciences. Recent developments in genetics and evolutionary theory offer both very strong constraints on what scenarios of language evolution are possible and probable, but also offer exciting opportunities for understanding otherwise puzzling phenomena. Due to the intrinsic breathtaking rate of advancement in these fields, and the complexity, subtlety, and sometimes apparent non-intuitiveness of the (...)
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    Stranger in a Strange Land.Dan Larkin - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1):31-40.
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  26. Be-ezeh godel roʼeh otanu Elohim: meḥḳar ʻal ha-reʼiyah.Dan Lasry - 2008 - Ḥefah: Pardes.
     
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  27. Ḥinukh be-vetsat haftaʻah.Dan Lasry - 2004 - Rosh Pinah: Be-ofen ṭivʻi.
     
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  28. Maḳom li-gedol.Dan Lasry - 2004 - Rosh Pinah: Ansupyah.
     
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    Harmony of Dissonances: T. S. Eliot, Romanticism, and Imagination (review).Dan Latimer - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):212-214.
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    Men at (home) work: masculinity and the second shift during COVID-19.Dan Cassino & Yasemin Besen-Cassino - 2021 - Journal for Cultural Research 26 (1):102-116.
    Past work has shown that men’s gender identities often lead them to eschew household labour in an attempt to shore up threatened masculinity. As the COVID-19 pandemic has lead to both enormous fina...
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    TFEB Probably Involved in Midazolam-Disturbed Lysosomal Homeostasis and Its Induced β-Amyloid Accumulation.Dan Cheng, Qilian Tan, Qianyun Zhu, Jiqian Zhang, Xiaoyu Han, Panpan Fang, Weilin Jin & Xuesheng Liu - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Spiritual Practices as a Path to Mediate and Reconcile.Dan Chițoiu - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    The spiritual experience is, somehow, closer to what is proper to the contemporary scientific experiment: both are ways of tryout. A follower of such path needs to meet the requirements comparable with those of scientific experiment : rules and criteria of verification. Yet the result of this spiritual quest is on another level, because it grants access to a reality beyond our common-sense perception. To express the contents of this experience is extremely difficult, and the normal usage of words is (...)
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    The Founding Ideas of the Modern Cultural Horizon and the Meanings of Reason.Dan Chiţoiu - 2009 - Cultura 6 (1):46-59.
    The present text investigates the key ideas of the modern cultural horizon, and especially the meanings of what we call Reason. Modernity brings a certain understanding of Reason sought as the main human capacity. But this understanding took the shape of a belief, fact visible everywhere not only in the scientific investigation but also in other cultural forms, among which were philosophy and theology. And also became an ideology. Yet, the last century, especially in its second half, provided interpretative instruments (...)
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    The Theme of the Simplicity of the Mind as the Presupposition of the Byzantine Cultural Model.Dan Chiţoiu - 2008 - Cultura 5 (1):28-39.
    This article discuss the origin of the Byzantine Cultural Model, influenced by the patristic anthropologic perspective, which discerns that present-day man is notgeneric man, but is at an intermediate stage, between a lost condition and one that could be attained. A dimension of the Eastern Christian understanding of man that is less known nowadays is related to the theme of the garment of skin. This is connected with another one, the theme of the simplicity of the mind.
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    What is the Value of Rangitoto Island?Dan Vadnjal & Martin O'Connor - 1994 - Environmental Values 3 (4):369-380.
    Contingent Valuation has been promoted as a catch-all approach to environmental valuation. While there have been numerous attempts in recent years to place monetary values on environmental amenities, studies have often reported a high frequency of protest, zero or inordinately large dollar-value responses. This paper reports on the results of a survey designed to obtain information on how people actually interpret questions of paying to avoid changes in their views of Rangitoto Island. Evidence suggests that the meaning respondents attach to (...)
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    Simplified Gap-2 morasses.Dan Velleman - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 34 (2):171-208.
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    The Bicameral Postulates and Indices of a Priori Voting Power.Dan S. Felsenthal, Moshé Machover & William Zwicker - 1998 - Theory and Decision 44 (1):83-116.
    If K is an index of relative voting power for simple voting games, the bicameral postulate requires that the distribution of K -power within a voting assembly, as measured by the ratios of the powers of the voters, be independent of whether the assembly is viewed as a separate legislature or as one chamber of a bicameral system, provided that there are no voters common to both chambers. We argue that a reasonable index – if it is to be used (...)
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    “I looked out and nature was gone”: Language, lyric, and alterity in John kinsella’s graphology poems 1995–2015.Dan Disney - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (5):48-59.
    In the nearly 800 pages that comprise the three volumes of his Graphology Poems 1995–2015, John Kinsella demonstrates an exemplary moral anger registering iterations of colonial “omni-speak” as unethical. This paper reads Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer by way of apprehending the rhetorical substrata underpinning discourses of Australia as not just determining a sovereign colonial space; in a place where “history is absurdity […] history is overlay”, Kinsella shows how indigenous and non-colonial others are consistently cast as extra-juridical and merely sub-human. (...)
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    Simplified morasses with linear limits.Dan Velleman - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1001-1021.
  40. Black on white: Film noir and the epistemology of race in recent african american cinema.Dan Flory - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (1):82–116.
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    Twenty-two weeks of pointless conversation.Dan Friedman - 1999 - In Lois Holzman, Performing psychology: a postmodern culture of the mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 157--196.
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    The Significance of Image Schema in Embodied Cognition.Dan Guo & Huili Wang - 2018 - Philosophy Study 8 (8).
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    Proven impossible: elementary proofs of profound impossibility from Arrow, Bell, Chaitin, Gödel, Turing and more.Dan Gusfield - 2024 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Written for any motivated reader with a high-school knowledge of mathematics, and the discipline to follow logical arguments, this book presents the proofs for revolutionary impossibility theorems in an accessible way, with less jargon and notation, and more background, intuition, examples, explanations, and exercises.
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  44. Escape from ecology : necrophilia and the left's internalized green scare.Dan Fischer - 2021 - In Martin Locret-Collet, Simon Springer, Jennifer Mateer & Maleea Acker, Inhabiting the Earth: anarchist political ecology for landscapes of emancipation. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Heidegger and the Nature of Social Learning.Dan Fisherman - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:325-333.
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    Life, Money, and the Deep Tangled Roots of Systemic Change for Sustainability.Fiscus Dan - 2013 - World Futures 69 (7-8):555-571.
    (2013). Life, Money, and the Deep Tangled Roots of Systemic Change for Sustainability. World Futures: Vol. 69, Reclaiming Free Enterprise: The Scientific and Human Story, pp. 555-571.
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  47. Putting the brakes on vehicle externalism: two economic examples.Dan Fitzpatrick - 2007 - In Barbara Montero & Mark D. White, Economics and the mind. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Self and Symbolisation.Dan Fleming - 1994 - Philosophy Now 9:8-10.
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    Aesthetic Cognition and Visible Intelligibility.Dan Flory - 2002 - Film and Philosophy 5:143-150.
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    (2 other versions)Editor's Introduction.Dan Flory - 2002 - Film and Philosophy 5:3-7.
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