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  1. The Expanse of the Expanding Test Series Effect.J. J. Shaughnessy, E. B. Zechmeister, W. L. Cull & H. M. Hart - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):493-493.
  2. An outline of psychology.E. B. Titchener - 1897 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 44:99-102.
     
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  3. Exploration of the Functional Properties of Interaction: Computer Models and Pointers for Theory.E. B. Roesch, M. Spencer, S. J. Nasuto, T. Tanay & J. M. Bishop - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):26-33.
    Context: Constructivist approaches to cognition have mostly been descriptive, and now face the challenge of specifying the mechanisms that may support the acquisition of knowledge. Departing from cognitivism, however, requires the development of a new functional framework that will support causal, powerful and goal-directed behavior in the context of the interaction between the organism and the environment. Problem: The properties affecting the computational power of this interaction are, however, unclear, and may include partial information from the environment, exploration, distributed processing (...)
     
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  4. Smysly v istorii: issledovanii︠a︡ po istorii very, poznanii︠a︡, kulʹtury.E. B. Rashkovskiĭ - 2008 - Moskva: Progress-Tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡.
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    I︠A︡kov Ėmmanuilovich Golosovker.E. B. Rashkovskiĭ (ed.) - 2017 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    The Diseases of the Will.On Double Consciousness.The Diseases of Personality.E. B. T., Th Ribot, M. M. Snell & A. Binet - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (6):763.
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    Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting: A Green and Clean Alternative for Sustained Power Production.E. B. Hameyie, Mary Anne Bitetto, Nithya Thambi & Kimberly Ann Cook-Chennault - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (6):496-509.
    Providing efficient and clean power is a challenge for devices that range from the micro to macro in scale. Although there has been significant progress in the development of micro-, meso-, and macro-scale power supplies and technologies, realization of many devices is limited by the inability of power supplies to scale with the diminishing sizes of CMOS-based technology. Here, the authors provide an overview of piezoelectric energy harvesting technology along with a discussion of proof of concept devices, relevant governing equations, (...)
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    The role of astronomy in the history of science.E. B. Davies - unknown
    We discuss the extent to which the visibility of the heavens was a necessary condition for the development of science, with particular reference to the measurement of time. Our conclusion is that while astronomy had significant importance, the growth of most areas of science was more heavily influenced by the accuracy of scientific instruments, and hence by current technology.
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  9. (1 other version)The Torch of Philosophy, a Smoking Flax.E. B. Plooij - 1953 - Synthese 9 (6A):492-498.
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  10. Royce, J. -Primer of Logical Analysis.E. B. Titchener - 1898 - Mind 7:311.
     
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  11. A data-based review of biofeedback.E. B. Blanchard - 1978 - In John Paul Brady & Harlow Keith Hammond Brodie (eds.), Controversy in psychiatry. Philadelphia: Saunders.
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  12. Functional Psychology and the Psychology of Act.E. B. Titchener - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31:203.
     
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  13. Volition and motor consciousness.E. B. Delabarre - 1913 - Psychological Bulletin 10:441-44.
  14. Fouillée, A. -Education from a National Standpoint. Translated and edited by W. J. Greenstreet.E. B. Titchener - 1893 - Mind 2:126.
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    The presupposition question in Hegel's logic.E. B. McGilvary - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6 (5):497-520.
  16. Note on the Decline of Culture.E. B. Andrews - 1912 - Classical Weekly 6:119.
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    Reply to Professor Titchener's "Protest".E. B. Titchener - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (14):385-386.
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  18. Notes and News.E. B. Holt - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (1):27.
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  19. Notes and News.E. B. Holt - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (4):111.
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  20. Notes and News.E. B. Holt - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (3):84.
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  21. The whimsical condition of social psychology, and of mankind.E. B. Holt - 1935 - In Horace Meyer Kallen & Hook Sidney (eds.), American philosophy today and tomorrow. Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. pp. 169--202.
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  22. Revisiting the Six Stages of Skill Acquisition.B. Scot Rousse & Stuart E. Dreyfus - 2021 - In B. Scot Rousse & Stuart E. Dreyfus (eds.), Teaching and Learning for Adult Skill Acquisition: Applying the Dreyfus & Dreyfus Model in Different Fields. Charlotte, NC, USA: pp. 3-28.
    The acquisition of a new skill usually proceeds through five stages, from novice to expert, with a sixth stage of mastery available for highly motivated performers. In this chapter, we re-state the six stages of the Dreyfus Skill Model, paying new attention to the transitions and interrelations between them. While discussing the fifth stage, expertise, we unpack the claim that, “when things are proceeding normally, experts don’t solve problems and don’t make decisions; they do what normally works” (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, (...)
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  23. Plans and Resource-Bounded Practical Reasoning.E. B. Michael, I. David & P. Martha - 1991 - In Robert C. Cummins (ed.), Philosophy and AI: Essays at the Interface. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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    The ideology of Max Weber: a Thomist critique.E. B. F. Midgley - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
    This book offers a critical evaluation of Weber's ideology of value-choice. The author establishes Weber's ideology and then considers it in light of his sociological methodology. He also weighs the critical assessments of Weber made by Vogelin, Strauss, Aron, Gouldner, Rex, and Mommsen and examines Weber's misperceptions concerning natural law and moral and political philosophy.
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  25. Self awareness and personality change in dementia.K. P. Rankin, E. Baldwin, C. Pace-Savitsky, J. H. Kramer & B. L. Miller - 2005 - Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 76 (5):632-639.
  26. Realism and the Physical World.E. B. Mcgilvary - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:567.
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  27. Le langage.E. B. Leroy - 1907 - The Monist 17:108.
     
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  28. The wise and foolish virgins in Tuscan convent theater.E. B. Weaver - 2003 - Rinascimento 43:249.
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  29. In Search of a New Looking Glass: Cognitive Science Is Not Dead, It Is Just Asleep.E. B. Roesch - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):419-420.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Exploring the Depth of Dream Experience: The Enactive Framework and Methods for Neurophenomenological Research” by Elizaveta Solomonova & Xin Wei Sha. Upshot: Solomonova and Sha draw inspiration from the work programme that sparked the enactive extension to cognitive science, and propose a framework for dream scientists. This case study for a renewed cognitive science highlights key points that are worth developing, in light of current practices in neuroscience.
     
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  30. Building infinite machines.E. B. Davies - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (4):671-682.
    We describe in some detail how to build an infinite computing machine within a continuous Newtonian universe. The relevance of our construction to the Church-Turing thesis and the Platonist-Intuitionist debate about the nature of mathematics is also discussed.
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  31. Sot︠s︡ialisticheskiĭ obraz zhizni i razvitie ėsteticheskoĭ kulʹtury: filosofsko-metodologicheskie aspekty.E. B. Viziteĭ - 1981 - Kishinev: "Shtiint︠s︡a". Edited by V. V. Selivanov.
     
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    Toward unbiased measurement of conscious and unconscious memory processes within the process dissociation framework.A. Buchner, E. Erdfelder & B. Vaterrodt-Plunnecke - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 124 (2):137-60.
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    Animal Studies: Disobedient Notes Around the Edges.E. B. Nikitina - 2019 - Sociology of Power 31 (3):8-30.
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    Psychological nomenclature.E. B. Titchener - 1893 - Mind 2 (6):285-288.
  35. Boghossian, P., 1 Fine, A., 107 Grimm, SR, 171 Guleserian, T., 293.F. Kroon, E. McCann, B. C. Van Fraassen & C. J. G. Wright - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 106 (306).
     
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  36. FJERRO A., Sobre la Gloria en San Hilario. Una sintesis doctrinal sobre la noción biblica de " doxa ".B. E. B. E. - 1966 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 58:735.
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  37. "Storia della Chiesa dalle origini fino ai nostri giorni". Vol. XIII: "Il movimento dottrinale nei secoli IX-XIV".B. E. B. E. - 1967 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 59:799.
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  38. Leninskiĭ print︠s︡ip partiĭnosti v nravstvennom vospitanii.E. B. Mazaeva - 1988 - Kharʹkov: Izd-vo pri Kharʹkovskom gos. universitete izdatelʹskogo obʺedinenii︠a︡ "Vyshcha shkola". Edited by V. F. Patochkin.
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    W.E.B. Du Bois.W. E. B. Du Bois - 2010 - Routledge.
    Housed in one volume for the first time are several of the seminal essays on Du Bois's contributions to sociology and critical social theory: from DuBois as inventor of the sociology of race to Du Bois as the first sociologist of American religion; from Du Bois as a pioneer of urban and rural sociology to Du Bois as innovator of the sociology of gender and culture; and finally from Du Bois as groundbreaking sociologist of education and cultural criminologist to Du (...)
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  40. Authors' Response: Learning, Anticipation and the Brain.E. B. Roesch, M. Spencer, S. J. Nasuto, T. Tanay & J. M. Bishop - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):42-45.
    Upshot: Albeit mostly supportive of our work, the commentaries we received highlighted a few points that deserve additional explanation, with regard to the notion of learning in our model, the relationship between our model and the brain, as well as the notion of anticipation. This open discussion emphasizes the need for toy computer models, to fuel theoretical discussion and prevent business-as-usual from getting in the way of new ideas.
     
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    Business in crisis: a turn-around strategy.E. B. Obo - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
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    Concerning the Modernist Subversion of Political Philosophy.E. B. F. Midgley - 1979 - New Scholasticism 53 (2):168-190.
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    Concerning the Philosophy of Father Copleston.E. B. F. Midgley - 1984 - The Chesterton Review 10 (4):438-443.
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    On “Substitute Intelligences” in the Formation of Atheistic Ideology.E. B. F. Midgley - 1980 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 36 (3):239-253.
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    Science and humanism in medicine.E. B. D. Dowdle - 1971 - [Cape Town]: University of Cape Town.
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  46. Werner, K. -Die Italienische Philosophie etc., i., ii.E. B. Mcgilvary - 1901 - Mind 10:479.
     
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    Sound and Symbol. [REVIEW]E. B. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):546-546.
    The author brings a musical competence to bear upon an original treatment of music as a natural phenomenon. This attempt to treat music, not primarily as a product of artistic genius, but as a part of experience in general, involves a study of motion, time and space. The analysis of musical time and motions develops those concepts after the manner of the philosophers of process. Most interesting is the consideration of musical space in which Zuckerkandl elaborates what he alleges is (...)
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    Affective memory.E. B. Titchener - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (1):65-76.
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    Brave New World.Olga B. Koshovets & Igor E. Frolov - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (1):20-31.
    The article focuses on the crucial changes that science as an established social institution and an epistemological enterprise is undergoing, the key one is the loss of its monopoly on the production of socially useful knowledge and gradual transformation into something new, which, due to institutional and cultural reasons, we continue to call ‘science’. We suppose that the most appropriate conceptualization of the new phenomenon, which is replacing science as an institution, is “technoscience”, since the technical component in scientific practices (...)
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    Resolved Feet in the Trimeters of Euripides and the Chronology of the Plays.E. B. Ceadel - 1941 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1-2):66-.
    The regular increase in the proportion of resolved feet in the iambic trimeters of Euripides' later plays was first commented upon in 1807 by J. Gottfried Hermann, who therefrom deduced the principle that the date of any play of Euripides could be directly determined from the frequency of its resolutions. This criterion he restated in several of his works in the following years, and when Elmsley objected that it was of uncertain value on account of the small number of plays (...)
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