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    Invoking Hope: Theory and Utopia in Dark Times.Galant Guarneri - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):681-689.
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    Once more beyond consensus: The “transnational turn” and american liberal nationalism: Carl J. Guarneri.Carl J. Guarneri - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (3):673-685.
    “It has been our fate as a nation not to have ideologies,” Richard Hofstadter famously wrote, “but to be one.” Defining that “American ideology” or “American creed” obsessed scholars of the consensus era, who celebrated Americans’ allegiance to a limited liberal vocabulary of rights, freedoms, and markets. The cultural transformations begun in the 1960s seemed to question the very idea of a unitary culture or creed, but some historians responded by exploring alternative ideological founding myths to the liberal consensus. Over (...)
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    Rodolfo Sacco’s Scientific Parabola.Attilio Guarneri - 2024 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (5):1485-1496.
    The contribution is an overview of the scientific work of Prof. Rodolfo Sacco.
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    An American Utopia and Its Global Audiences: Transnational Perspectives on Looking Backward.Carl J. Guarneri - 2008 - Utopian Studies 19 (2):147-187.
    This essay departs from conventional American Studies treatments to resituate Bellamy's utopia of 1888 within transnational debates over industrialism, socialism, and the state in European nations and their settler societies between 1890 and 1940. Building upon critical studies and information about the reception of Bellamy's utopia abroad, it offers three approaches: a genre-based analysis of the utopian hybrid that suggests textual bases for multiple readings; a transnational history of evolutionary socialism that helps explain Bellamy's global relevance in the 1890s and (...)
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    Sabotaged: Dreams of Utopia in Texas by James Pratt.Carl J. Guarneri - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):679-681.
    Languishing in exile after Louis Napoleon's coup d'état of December 1851 shut down socialist agitation, the followers of the utopian theorist Charles Fourier turned their attention to the New World as an "asylum" where Fourierism's communal ideals might be realized. In so doing they joined a long line of utopian dreamers who saw the young United States as a promised land of free expression and social experimentation. The head of the French Fourierists, Victor Considerant, made contacts with the remnant of (...)
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  6. The Utopian Alternative. Fourierism in Nineteenth-Century America.Carl J. Guarneri - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (1):136-137.
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    On thought: the extrinsic theory.Eugene Galanter & Murray Gerstenhaber - 1956 - Psychological Review 63 (4):218-227.
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    Hinduism, secularism, and the indian judiciary.Marc Galanter - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (4):467-487.
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    Ruptures in Separate Spheres: Deconstruction of Cross-Gender Solidarity in George Noyes Miller's The Strike of a Sex and Annie Denton Cridge's Man's Rights.Justyna Galant - 2018 - Utopian Studies 29 (2):176-196.
    The nineteenth century was the time of the emergence of the concept of solidarity, which "to an extent replaced [the older term fraternity],"1 as well as of a dramatic increase in utopian thinking and writing.2 A notable place among the impressive body of utopian literature of the era belongs to feminist and antifeminist visions of alternative futures, especially from 1860s onward, which Lewes links with "middle class women's overwhelming frustration... with the apparent failure of the suffrage movement."3 The concept of (...)
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    Some invariances of the isosensitivity function and their implications for the utility function of money.Eugene Galanter & Garvin L. Holman - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3):333.
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    The relation between category and magnitude scales of loudness.Eugene Galanter & Samuel Messick - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (6):363-372.
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    Importing Fourierism to America.Carl J. Guarneri - 1982 - Journal of the History of Ideas 43 (4):581.
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    The Americanization of Utopia: Fourierism and the Dilemma of Utopian Dissent in the United States.Carl J. Guarneri - 1994 - Utopian Studies 5 (1):72 - 88.
  14. Ratio scales and category scales for a dozen perceptual continua.S. S. Stevens & E. H. Galanter - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (6):377.
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    Promise and Achievement in Cognitive Science.George Miller, Eugene Galanter & Karl Pribram - 1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 55.
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    Objectivity in systematic and "idiodynamic" psychology.William Seeman & Eugene Galanter - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (4):285-289.
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    An introduction to complexism.Philip Galanter - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):9-31.
    Interdisciplinary studies that would create deep connections between science and the arts and humanities face the daunting task of bridging two diametrically opposed worldviews. The clash of the modernist Enlightenment values of science with the postmodern sceptical values of the humanities came to a dramatic height with the Sokal Hoax and so called ‘science wars’ of the 1990s. There is now an uneasy ceasefire, but the fundamental contradictions persist between the two cultures. Complexism is an attempt to create a new (...)
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    Fashion Triumphant and the Mechanism of Tautology in Two Nineteenth-Century Dystopias.Justyna Galant - 2017 - Utopian Studies 28 (3):428-450.
    Fashion is defined by an infinite variation of a single tautology … stripped of content, but not of meaning. A kind of machine for maintaining meaning without ever fixing it, it is forever a disappointed meaning. … [I]t … becomes the spectacle human beings grant themselves of their power to make the insignificant signify; Fashion then appears as an exemplary form of the general act of signification, thus rejoining the very being of literature which is to offer to read not (...)
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    Invoking Hope: Theory and Utopia in Dark Times by Phillip E. Wegner.Justyna Galant - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):681-689.
    When discussing one of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novels, Mikhail Bakhtin ruminates on the poietic power of dialogue: in dialogue a person not only shows himself outwardly, but he becomes for the first time that which he is—and […] not only for others but for himself as well. To be means to communicate dialogically. When dialogue ends, everything ends. […] At the level of his religious-utopian worldview Dostoyevsky carries dialogue into eternity, conceiving of it as eternal co-rejoicing, co-admiration, concord. […] Two voices (...)
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    Lionel Britton's Brain. A Play of the Whole Earth: A Utopian Bildungsroman of an Idea in Society.Justyna Galant - 2020 - Utopian Studies 31 (2):338-353.
    The article is an examination of the 1930 play Brain. A Play of the Whole Earth, by an obscure early twentieth-century British writer, Lionel Britton, in the light of the writings of Polish Jewish physician and philosopher of science Ludwik Fleck and the sociologist Émile Durkheim. A consideration of the notion of collectivity as depicted in the text, its complex representation of a posthuman existence, and the unusual generic characteristics of the play lead to the suggestion that Brain may be (...)
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  21. Discrimination.R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1963 - In D. Luce (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 191-243.
     
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    Law and Society in Modern India.Ludo Rocher, Marc Galanter & Rajeev Dhaan - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):153.
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    The MindfulBreather: Motion Guided Mindfulness.Tom B. Mole, Julieta Galante, Iona C. Walker, Anna F. Dawson, Laura A. Hannah, Pieter Mackeith, Mark Ainslie & Peter B. Jones - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Psychophysical scaling.R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1963 - In D. Luce (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 1--245.
  25. Psychological scaling.R. D. Luce, R. R. Bush & E. Galanter - 1963 - In D. Luce (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 2--245.
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    Taste thresholds, detection models, and disparate results.Eugene Linker, Mary E. Moore & Eugene Galanter - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):59.
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    Some Experiments on Simple and Choice Reaction Time.Joan Gay Snodgrass, R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):1.
  28. Galanter.Bush Luce & R. Bush - 1963 - In D. Luce (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 1--206.
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    Galanter Eugene H.. An axiomatic and experimental study of sensory order and measure. Psychological review, vol. 63 , pp. 16–28. [REVIEW]Alan Ross Anderson & Omar Khayyam Moore - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):397-397.
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    Maria Galante, Giovanni Vitolo, and Giuseppa Z. Zanichelli, eds., Riforma della Chiesa, esperienze monastiche e poteri locali: La Badia di Cava nei secoli XI–XII. Florence: SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2014. Pp. vi, 410; 96 black-and-white and color plates. €82. ISBN: 978-88-8450-545-3.Table of contents available online at http://www.sismel.it/tidetails.asp?hdntiid=1378. [REVIEW]Kathryn Jasper - 2017 - Speculum 92 (1):247-249.
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    Commentary on Marc Galanter's "hinduism, secularism, and the indian judiciary".J. L. Mehta - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (4):489-492.
  32. Le naturel galant.Alain Viala - 1997 - In Christian Delmas & Françoise Gevrey (eds.), Nature et culture à l'âge classique, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles: actes de la journée d'étude du Centre de recherches "Idées, thèmes et formes 1580-1789 [sic]," 25 mars 1996. Toulouse: Presses universitaires du Mirail.
     
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    Détourner un héritage stylistique. Du bon usage des stylèmes galants dans l’Histoire d’une Grecque moderne de Prévost d’Exiles.Clara de Courson - 2024 - Revue de Synthèse 145 (3-4):437-460.
    Résumé Dans l’Histoire d’une Grecque moderne de Prévost (1740), plusieurs traits de style apparentent l’écriture romanesque à la galanterie littéraire, emblématisée au siècle précédent par Racine ou Lafayette ; c’est le cas en particulier de l’association à l’article indéfini des expressions qui désignent le personnage féminin. Trait de genre (la nouvelle historique et galante), mais aussi d’époque (le long XVIIe siècle), ce tour devient sous la plume de Prévost un marqueur de son style d’auteur. Toutefois, sous l’apparence de la continuité, (...)
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    Transfer und Transformation: Galante Prosa zwischen Frankreich und Deutschland.Ruth Florack - 2016 - In Jörn Steigerwald & Daniel Fulda (eds.), Um 1700: Die Formierung der Europäischen Aufklärung: Zwischen Öffnung Und Neuerlicher Schließung. De Gruyter. pp. 224-236.
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    Du goût, de Montesquieu à Brillat-Savarin: De l'esthétique galante à esthétique gourmande.Suzanne Simha - 2012 - Paris: Hermann.
    " L'expérience esthétique, n'est autonome, écrit Adorno, que lorsqu'elle se débarrasse du goût culinaire, la voie qui y conduit passe par le désintéressement.... ", à ce lointain écho de la rupture transcendantale au sein de l'Esthétique du goût, à ce déni pur et simple de la sensibilité et du plaisir " sensuel et grossier ", comme principes du goût, on préfèrera, ici, une présentation non morale, ou non kantienne, de la notion de goût ; une réflexion qui, de Voltaire et (...)
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    Roman, petit roman und nouvelle galante: Theorie und Praxis romanesken Schreibens bei Du Plaisir.Jörn Steigerwald - 2016 - In Jörn Steigerwald & Daniel Fulda (eds.), Um 1700: Die Formierung der Europäischen Aufklärung: Zwischen Öffnung Und Neuerlicher Schließung. De Gruyter. pp. 201-223.
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    The Issue “Arabian And Latin Letters In Turkish Language And Orthography Problems” By Abraham Galante.Ali CİN - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:445-491.
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  38. Primitive heroism or heroism of the" pastorale galante"? The dilemma of Vico as revealed in documents of the Holy Office.G. Costa - 2000 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 20 (1):88-98.
     
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    Le Porte-Feuille d'un Philosophe, ou Mélange de pièces philosophiques, politiques, critiques, satyriques&galantes, etc. [Collected by the Abbé H. J. Dulaurens.].Henri-Joseph du Laurens, Pierre Bayle & Marteau - 1770 - Chez Pierre Marteau, Fils.
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    Yohann Chanoir et Céline Piot (dir.), Sexe au pouvoir, pouvoirs du sexe. Les Verts galants dans l’Histoire, Colloque de Nérac (30 octobre 2013). [REVIEW]André Rauch - 2014 - Clio 40:305-305.
    Ce livre réunit les actes du colloque qui s’est tenu le 30 octobre 2013 à Nérac dans le cadre des agoras nationales de l’Association des Professeurs d’Histoire & de Géographie, auxquelles ont participé Éric Bonhomme, Yohann Chanoir, Franck Collard, Maurice Daumas, Didier Foucault, Thierry Issartel, Thierry Labarthe, Céline Piot et Yann Prouillet. Pour paraphraser l’humour de sa préface, ce colloque pourrait s’intituler « Et si Lysistrata était un homme…. » Car du masculin et du viril, il en e...
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    Reviews - Noam Chomsky. Syntactic structures. Janua linguarum, Studia memoriae Nicolai van Wijk dedicata, series minor no. 4. Mouton & Co., ‘s-Gravenhage1957, 116 pp. - Noam Chomsky. Three models for the description of language. A reprint of XXIII 71. Readings in mathematical psychology, volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, London, and Sydney, 1965, pp. 105–124. - Noam Chomsky. Logical structures in language. American documentation, vol. 8 , pp. 284–291. - Noam Chomsky and George A. Miller. Finite state languages. Information and control, vol. 1 , pp. 91–112. Reprinted in Readings in mathematical psychology, volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, London, and Sydney, 1965, pp. 156–171. - Noam Chomsky. On certain formal properties of grammars. Information and control, vol. 2 , pp. 137–167. Reprinted in Readings in mathematical psychology, volum. [REVIEW]J. F. Staal - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):245-251.
  42. Suppes Patrick and Zinnes Joseph L.. Basic measurement theory. Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume I, edited by Luce R. Duncan, Bush Robert R., and Galanter Eugene, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London 1963, pp. 1–76. [REVIEW]Robert L. Causey - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):322-323.
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    Dana Scott and Patrick Suppes. Foundational aspects of theories of measurement. The Journal of symbolic logic, vol. 23 no. 2 , pp. 113–128. Reprinted in Readings in mathematical psychology, Volume I, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London 1963, pp. 212–227. [REVIEW]Robert L. Causey - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):287-288.
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    Noam Chomsky and George A. Miller. Introduction to the formal analysis of natural languages. Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 269–321. - Noam Chomsky. Formal properties of grammars.Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 323–418. - George A. Miller and Noam Chomsky. Finitary models of language users.Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 419–491. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):299-300.
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    Georges Pierre Des Clozets, Robert Boyle, the Alchemical Patriarch of Antioch, And the Reunion of Christendom: Further New Sources.Lawrence Principe - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (4):307-320.
    In 1677, Georges Pierre des Clozets visited Robert Boyle and told him that he had been approved for membership in the Asterism, a secret international society of alchemical masters, headed by Pierre's patron Georges du Mesnillet, the Patriarch of Antioch. Extensive correspondence followed, replete with gifts and bizarre claims, until Pierre vanished in August 1678. This paper links several new documents—articles in the Mercure galant and the Gazette de France and a manuscript account by another convinced admirer of Pierre—to (...)
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    Temps.Baptiste Le Bihan - 2016 - L'encyclopédie Philosophique.
    Le temps est une notion associée aux changements, qu’ils soient futiles ou existentiels. Il permet ainsi l’organisation moderne de nos sociétés à travers les agendas, la planification du travail ou les rendez-vous galants. Il rythme les saisons et nous expérimentons chaque année les couleurs chatoyantes de l’automne et les nuages sombres de l’hiver. Notre corps évolue constamment et vieillit sans cesse entre notre naissance passée et notre mort future. Toutes ces descriptions font intervenir le concept de temps, ou une notion (...)
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    On complexism.Christina Cogdell - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):33-45.
    This article responds to Philip Galanter’s essay ‘Complexism and the role of evolutionary art’ to explore complexism in relation to postmodern and generative architecture. Galanter poses complexism as a new theoretical mode that can supercede the divides of modernism/postmodernism and the two cultures (sciences/arts and humanities). The author, rather than promoting complexism, examines it as if from afar, positioning it as our most recent scientifically informed paradigm. She asserts that, in many ways, complexism functions as an ideology permeating realms of (...)
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    The representation of love in the portrayal of the passions: from theatre criticism to the arduous consent of the novel.Luciano da Silva Façanha - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (s1):57-70.
    RESUMO:Na Carta a d’Alembert, Rousseau se coloca contra a ideia de um teatro enquanto instrumento de educação moral, porém, o posicionamento do filósofo não está em colocar essa atividade lúdica de ordem moral na categoria de atividade imoral, mas na de atividade artificial, e, talvez, isso gerasse efeitos imorais. Todavia, é preciso observar os verdadeiros efeitos do teatro, a partir de alguns argumentos que Rousseau resolve construir e analisá-los, contudo, apenas se trouxesse à tona a crítica de Rousseau ao romance, (...)
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    Synthesizing fields: Art, complexism and the space beyond now.Patricia Olynyk - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):83-93.
    The attributes that characterize the compelling world-view of Philip Galanter’s Complexism constitute a rich array that spans complexity theory, biological systems, cybernetics, computation and the phenomenology of affect. An ever-growing movement of transdisciplinary artists who engage and synthesize the unique combination of fields, theories and practices associated with Complexism suggests that this model – particularly its embrace of complexity theory – holds promise in the problem space of art and science. This article examines three contemporary artists and their collaborative teams, (...)
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    Learning from embryology: Locating critical thinking in bioart via complexism.Charissa N. Terranova - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):47-59.
    This article is about the power of critical thinking through embryos and embryology in bioart. In this instance, critical thinking does not promise revolution or a takedown of bioengineering, but basic empowerment through scientific knowledge. I argue that the use of embryos in Jill Scott’s Somabook (2011) and Adam Zaretsky’s DIY Embryology (2015) constitutes an instance of what Philip Galanter identifies as complexism. In turn, the complexism of embryology reveals two modes of critical thinking. First, embryology distils the awe and (...)
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