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    Cultural beliefs as nontrivial constraints on categorization: Evidence from colors and odors.Danièle Dubois - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):188-188.
    The following provides further arguments for the nonuniversality of color as an autonomous dimension. Research on odors suggests that there are cultural constraints on the abstraction of dimensions for objects. Color vision analysis leads to an overemphasis on the role of perceptual processes in categorization. The study of odors points to human activities as a more important principle of categorization that drives the perceptual processing and suggests a reconsideration of vision itself.
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    Hyperincursivity: a new mathematical theory.Daniel Dubois - 1992 - Liège: Presses universitaires de Liège. Edited by Germano Resconi.
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    Identity and autonomy of psychology in cognitive sciences: Some remarks from language processing and knowledge representation.Daniele Dubois - 1994 - World Futures 42 (1):71-78.
    (1994). Identity and autonomy of psychology in cognitive sciences: Some remarks from language processing and knowledge representation. World Futures: Vol. 42, No. 1-2, pp. 71-78.
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    Sémantique et cognition: catégories, prototypes, typicalité.Danièle Dubois (ed.) - 1991 - Paris: Diffusion, Presses du CNRS.
  5. Theory of incursive synchronization of delayed systems and anticipatory computing of chaos.Daniel M. Dubois - 2002 - In Robert Trappl (ed.), Cybernetics and Systems. Austrian Society for Cybernetics Studies. pp. 1--17.
     
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    The Virtuous Fall.Danielle C. Dubois - 2015 - Journal of Religious Ethics 43 (3):432-453.
    The medieval Church's concern with moral reform contributed to the emergence of a genre of literature in the thirteenth century dedicated to the vices and virtues. Inspired by monastic and scholastic traditions, treatises such as Laurent d'Orléans's Somme le roi encouraged the avoidance of sin and provided the faithful with a moral taxonomy that ultimately ensured their access to heaven. Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls and Meister Eckhart's Discourses of Instruction challenge this virtue-centered approach to salvation. Relying on their (...)
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