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    The Volume Element of Space-Time and Scale Invariance.E. I. Guendelman - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (7):1019-1037.
    Scale invariance is considered in the context of gravitational theories where the action, in the first order formalism, is of the form S=∫ L 1 Φ d 4 x+∫ L 2 $\sqrt{-g}$ d 4 x where the volume element Φ d 4 x is independent of the metric. For global scale invariance, a “dilaton” φ has to be introduced, with non-trivial potentials V(φ)=f 1 eαφ in L 1 and U(φ)=f 2 e 2αφ in L 2 . This leads to non-trivial (...)
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    The Universe Accelerated Expansion using Extra-dimensions with Metric Components Found by a New Equivalence Principle.E. Guendelman & H. Ruchvarger - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (12):1846-1868.
    Curved multi-dimensional space-times (5D and higher) are constructed by embedding them in one higher-dimensional flat space. The condition that the embedding coordinates have a separable form, plus the demand of an orthogonal resulting space-time, implies that the curved multi-dimensional space-time has 4D de-Sitter subspaces (for constant extra-dimensions) in which the 3D subspace has an accelerated expansion. A complete determination of the curved multi-dimensional spacetime geometry is obtained provided we impose a new type of “equivalence principle”, meaning that there is a (...)
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  3. Solitons as Key Parts to Produce a Universe in the Laboratory.Stefano Ansoldi & Eduardo I. Guendelman - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (4-5):712-722.
    Cosmology is usually understood as an observational science, where experimentation plays no role. It is interesting, nevertheless, to change this perspective addressing the following question: what should we do to create a universe, in a laboratory? It appears, in fact, that this is, in principle, possible according to at least two different paradigms; both allow to circumvent singularity theorems, i.e. the necessity of singularities in the past of inflating domains which have the required properties to generate a universe similar to (...)
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    Phylogenetics: The Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systematics.E. O. Wiley - 1981 - Wiley.
    The long-awaited revision of the industry standard on phylogenetics Since the publication of the first edition of this landmark volume more than twenty-five years ago, phylogenetic systematics has taken its place as the dominant paradigm of systematic biology. It has profoundly influenced the way scientists study evolution, and has seen many theoretical and technical advances as the field has continued to grow. It goes almost without saying that the next twenty-five years of phylogenetic research will prove as fascinating as the (...)
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  5. Risk: Empirical studies on decision and choice.E. U. Weber - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 13347--13351.
     
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    Avant-propos.E. P. - 1990 - Études Phénoménologiques 6 (11):3-7.
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    Hellenica.E. Abbott - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:209.
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    The biological point of view in psychology and psychiatry.E. Stanley Abbot - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (2):117-128.
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    The dynamic value of content.E. Stanley Abbott - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (2):41-49.
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    Inhibition of postnatal maternal performance in rats treated with marijuana extract during pregnancy.E. L. Abel, N. Day, B. A. Dintcheff & C. A. S. Ernst - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (5):353-354.
  11. Quality control in databanks for molecular biology.E. E. Abola, A. Bairoch, W. C. Barker, S. Beck, H. da BensonBerman, G. Cameron, C. Cantor, S. Doubet & T. J. P. Hubbard - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (11):1024-1034.
     
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    Le Subconscient normal, Nouvelles recherches expérimentales.E. Abramowski - 1920 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 27 (3):4-5.
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  13. Crónica científico-social de Méjico.E. V. A. - 1929 - Ciencia Tomista 40:259-265.
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    Did a biased jury convict Plato's Socrates?E. K. Achah - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 2 (2):1-16.
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    Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently Describe the Use of Itself: On the Frauchiger–Renner Paradox.R. E. Kastner - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (5):441-456.
    The Frauchiger–Renner Paradox is an extension of paradoxes based on the “Problem of Measurement,” such as Schrödinger’s Cat and Wigner’s Friend. All these paradoxes stem from assuming that quantum theory has only unitary physical dynamics, and the attendant ambiguity about what counts as a ‘measurement’—i.e., the inability to account for the observation of determinate measurement outcomes from within the theory itself. This paper discusses a basic inconsistency arising in the FR scenario at a much earlier point than the derived contradiction: (...)
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    Keynes and Freud: Psychoanalysis and Keynes's Account of the "Animal Spirits" of Capitalism.E. Winslow - 1986 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 53.
  17. Solving the inclusion problem: Gender without representationalism.E. Willems - 2024 - Synthese 204 (174):1-27.
    Recent work in the metaphysics of gender mostly focuses on trying to solve the exclusion problem - roughly, the problem of giving a metaphysical account of gender that doesn’t exclude anyone from their appropriate gender category. It is acknowledged that no completely satisfactory answer to the exclusion problem has yet been given in the literature; typically such theories fail to account for the diverse experiences and characteristics of trans people. One response is to adopt an anti-realism about gender properties, such (...)
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    Fuzzy Trace Theory and Medical Decisions by Minors: Differences in Reasoning between Adolescents and Adults.E. A. Wilhelms & V. F. Reyna - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):268-282.
    Standard models of adolescent risk taking posit that the cognitive abilities of adolescents and adults are equivalent, and that increases in risk taking that occur during adolescence are the result of socio emotional differences in impulsivity, sensation seeking, and lack of self-control. Fuzzy-trace theory incorporates these socio emotional differences. However, it predicts that there are also cognitive differences between adolescents and adults, specifically that there are developmental increases in gist-based intuition that reflects understanding. Gist understanding, as opposed to verbatim-based analysis, (...)
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  19. Microfoundations: The Compatibility of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.E. Roy Weintraub - 1979 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first full-length survey of current work which examines the compatibility of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Its particular distinction is that it makes accessible, to non-specialists, those extensive modern refinements of general equilibrium theory which are linked to macroeconomics and monetary theory. Part I traces the development and interlocking nature of two scientific research prgrams, macroeconomics and neo-Walrasian analysis. The five chapters in this part examine general equilibrium theory, Keynes' contribution, the 'neoclassical synthesis', and the Clower–Leijonhufvud contributions to questions (...)
     
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    Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient.E. D. Harter - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (1):256-258.
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    Capitalism, the American Empire, and Neoliberal Globalization: Themes and Annotations From Selected Works of E. San Juan, Jr.Kenneth E. Bauzon - 2019 - Springer Singapore.
    This book looks at facets in the history of capitalism from the Enlightenment period, through the emergence of the American Empire in the Pacific, and to the contemporary era of neoliberal globalization. This re-telling of history is done by drawing from the works of E. San Juan, Jr., considered arguably one of the great contemporary cultural and literary critics of our time. In this author's view, San Juan's lifetime of works offer a living documentation of, among others, the history and (...)
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    Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation: Insights from Neurobiological, Psychological, and Clinical Studies.Simón Guendelman, Sebastián Medeiros & Hagen Rampes - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Free will, determinism, and intuitive judgments about the heritability of behavior.E. A. Willoughby, Alan Love, Matthew McGue, W. G. Iacona, Jack Quigley & James J. Lee - 2019 - Behavior Genetics 49:136-153.
    The fact that genes and environment contribute differentially to variation in human behaviors, traits and attitudes is central to the field of behavior genetics. Perceptions about these differential contributions may affect ideas about human agency. We surveyed two independent samples (N = 301 and N = 740) to assess beliefs about free will, determinism, political orientation, and the relative contribution of genes and environment to 21 human traits. We find that lay estimates of genetic influence on these traits cluster into (...)
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    Goodness without qualification.E. Wielenberg - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (1):93-104.
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    An Interpretation and Critique of Wittgenstein's Tractatus. [REVIEW]E. J. A. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (1):150-150.
    Contrary to Favrholdt's opinion, a book that "contains many mistakes" may nevertheless be a good book; it may even be a masterpiece. Thus, although Favrholdt's Interpretation contains many mistakes, it is nevertheless a good book. Unlike most commentaries on the Tractatus, Favrholdt makes a concerted effort to come to grips with the work as a whole. He tries to show that the thesis of extensionality is fundamental, and that the rest of the Tractatus is a working out of the consequences (...)
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    Aspects of Contemporary American Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. J. A. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):160-161.
    Essays on various aspects of contemporary American philosophy by nine contemporary American philosophers. The essays vary in type, ranging from quick surveys of current positions through surveys used as foils for personal opinions and defenses of particular meta-philosophical positions to contributions to particular fields which say nothing about current trends. Presumably aimed at a continental audience, the book should prove helpful to anyone who knows nothing about contemporary American philosophy.—A. E. J.
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    American Pragmatism: Peirce, James, and Dewey. [REVIEW]E. F. A. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (4):725-725.
    Each member of pragmatism's triumvirate is the subject of a separate study which sketches his intellectual biography, surveys his philosophical position, and takes account of the typical criticisms. The accounts are not subtle.--A. E. F.
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    A Meeting with Wigner.Leslie E. Ballentine - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (8):783-785.
    In this paper I report a public discussion with E.P. Wigner that took place in 1987 at a conference on fundamental problems in Quantum Mechanics. In it Wigner clarified an idea that was widely attributed to him about consciousness playing a direct role in the quantum measurement process. He significantly revised that idea, and distanced himself from the earlier notion that consciousness plays a direct role.
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    Ibn Khaldūn and the Immanence of Judgment.Lenn E. Goodman - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (3):737-758.
    [W]e know when a nation goes down and never comes back, when a society or a civilization perishes, one condition may always be found. They forgot where they came from. They lost sight of what brought them along. … They became satisfied with themselves. Unity and common understanding there had been, enough to overcome rot and dissolution, enough to break through their obstacles. But the mockers came. And the deniers were heard. And vision and hope faded. And the custom of (...)
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    Authority.E. D. Watt - 1982 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Adorno, Jazz and Racism: "Uber Jazz" and the 1934-7 British Jazz Debate.E. Wilcock - 1996 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1996 (107):63-80.
  32. Sorites Paradox.E. N. Zalta - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. First Published on Jan 17:1997.
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    Studies, Scientific and Social.E. B. T. - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):220-221.
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    The nature of acoustic response: The relation between sound frequency and frequency of impulses in the auditory nerve.E. G. Wever & C. W. Bray - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (5):373.
  35. Language and national-identity in switzerland+ multilingual coexistence.E. Weibel - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):229-232.
     
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  36. Lectures held by Hegel students at the universitat-Berlin during Hegel lifetime.E. Weisserlohmann - 1991 - Hegel-Studien 26:193-211.
     
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  37. Edmund Husserl-an appreciation.E. Parl Welch - 1940 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):159.
     
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    Edmund Husserl's phenomenology.E. Parl Welch - 1939 - Los Angeles,: The University of Southern California press.
    The University Of California Studies, Philosophy Series, No. 4.
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    The Earliest Example of Christian Hymnody.E. J. Wellesz - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):34-.
    From Patristic writings ample evidence can be gathered about the important part which hymn-singing held in Early Christianity. Until recently, however, Early Christian hymnography was known only from documents transmitting the text but not the music. The discovery and publication of a Christian hymn in Greek with musical notation was, therefore, bound to change the whole aspect of studies concerned with the history of Early Christian music. This happened, as is well known, in 1922 when, under No. 1786 of the (...)
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    Actuality and Possibility.W. E. Morris - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (211):57 - 72.
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    A quantitative study of combination tones.E. G. Wever, C. W. Bray & M. Lawrence - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (5):469.
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    The designation of combination tones.E. G. Wever - 1941 - Psychological Review 48 (2):93-104.
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    The stapedius muscle in relation to sound conduction.E. G. Wever & C. W. Bray - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (1):35.
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    Greek Σ- from T-.E. R. Wharton - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (06):259-260.
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    Critical notices.E. M. Whetnall - 1926 - Mind 35 (139):373-378.
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    IX.—Symbol Situations.E. M. Whetnall - 1929 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 29 (1):191-226.
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    Viii.—New books.E. M. Whetnall - 1934 - Mind 43 (171):400-403.
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    Euripides' Bacchae.E. W. Whittle - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):10-.
  49. La ncerca simbolica.E. C. Whitmont - forthcoming - Astrolabio.
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    Seeing the World through Children’s Eyes: Visual Methodologies and Approaches to Research in the Early Years.E. Jayne White (ed.) - 2020 - Brill | Sense.
    _Seeing the World through Children’s Eyes_ brings an overarching emphasis on ‘seeing’ to early years research and provides an opportunity to see and hear from leading researchers in the field concerning how they work with visual methodologies in their early years research.
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