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    Implicit cognition and thought.Leib Litman & Arthur S. Reber - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison, The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 431--453.
  2. A cognitive neuroscience, dual-systems approach to the sorites paradox.Leib Litman & Mark Zelcer - 2013 - Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 25 (3):355-366.
    Typical approaches to resolving the sorites paradox attempt to show, in one way or another, that the sorites argument is not paradoxical after all. However, if one can show that the sorites is not really paradoxical, the task remains of explaining why it appears to be a paradox. Our approach begins by addressing the appearance of paradox and then explores what this means for the paradox itself. We examine the sorites from the perspective of the various brain systems that are (...)
     
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    Epistemic curiosity, feeling-of-knowing, and exploratory behaviour.Jordan Litman, Tiffany Hutchins & Ryan Russon - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (4):559-582.
    The present study investigated how knowledge-gaps, measured by feeling-of-knowing, and individual differences in epistemic curiosity contribute to the arousal of state curiosity and exploratory behaviour for 265 (210 women, 55 men) university students. Participants read 12 general knowledge questions, reported the answer was either known (“I Know”), on the tip-of-the-tongue (“TOT”), or unknown (“Don't Know”), and indicated how curious they were to see each answer, after which they could view any answers they wanted. Participants also responded to the Epistemic Curiosity (...)
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  4. Curiosity and the pleasures of learning: Wanting and liking new information.Jordan Litman - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (6):793-814.
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    Ethical disobedience.Litman Jessica - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (4):217-223.
    The heated rhetoric surroundingdigital copyright in general, and peer-to-peerfile sharing in particular, has inspired greatconfusion about what the copyright law does anddoes not prohibit. Most of the key legalquestions are still unsettled, in part becausecopyright defendants have run out of money andgone out of business before their cases couldgo to trial. In that vacuum, some copyrightowners are claiming that their preferred rulesof conduct are well-established legalrequirements. But those claims are strategic;those rules have never been endorsed by thecourts. They are made-up (...)
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  6. Prehension as relation.Alexander Litman - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (9):234-240.
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  7. Obshchestvennai︠a︡ myslʹ Indii: proshloe i nastoi︠a︡shchee.A. D. Litman (ed.) - 1989 - Moskva: "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  8. Sovremennai︠a︡ indiĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡.A. D. Litman - 1985 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
     
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    Privacy and the Genetic Community.Marisa A. Leib-Neri & Anya E. R. Prince - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):70-72.
    The concept of a communal type of privacy shared by interconnected social groups has wide applications in the healthcare field, specifically in genetic testing and genetic data privacy (Pyrrho, Cam...
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    A strengthening of Jensen's □ principles.Aaron Beller & Ami Litman - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):251-264.
    The aim of this paper is to prove strengthenings of three theorems appearing in Jensen [1].
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    A Plan Recognition Model for Subdialogues in Conversations.Diane J. Litman & James F. Allen - 1987 - Cognitive Science 11 (2):163-200.
    Previous plan‐based models of dialogue understanding have been unable to account for many types of subdialogues present in naturally occurring conversations. One reason for this is that the models have not clearly differentiated between the varoius ways that an utterance can relate to a plan structure representing a topic. In this paper we present a plan‐based theory that allows a wide variety of utterance‐plan relationships. We introduce a set of discourse plans, each one corresponding to a particular way that an (...)
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  12. Rabbinic Legal Fictions.Leib Moscovitz - 2015 - In William Twining & Maksymilian Del Mar, Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Spinoza. Band II. Aus den Tagen Spinozas, Geschehnisse, Gestalten, Gedankenwelt. [REVIEW]Alexander Litman & Stanislaus V. Dunin Borkowski - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (7):185-186.
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    Fiduciary Representation and Deliberative Engagement with Children.Ethan J. Leib & David L. Ponet - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 20 (2):178-201.
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    Beginning AI Phenomenology.Robert S. Leib - 2024 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (1):62-82.
    ABSTRACT This dialogue with GPT-3 took place in November 2022, several weeks before ChatGPT was released to the public. The article’s aim is to find out whether natural language processors can participate in phenomenology at some level by asking about its basic concepts. In the discussion, the dialogue covers questions about phenomenology’s definition and distinction from other subbranches like metaphysics and epistemology. The dialogue discusses the nature of Kermit’s environment and self-conception. The dialogue also establishes some of the basic conditions (...)
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    I Nomi Degli Dei: A Reconsideration of Agamben’s Oath Complex.Robert S. Leib - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (1):73-92.
    This essay offers an exegesis and critique of the moment of community formation in Agamben’s Homo Sacer Project. In The Sacrament of Language, Agamben searches for the site of a non-sovereign community founded upon the oath [horkos, sacramentum]: an ancient institution of language that produces and guarantees the connection between speech and the order of things by calling the god as a witness to the speaker’s fidelity. I argue that Agamben’s account ultimately falls short of subverting sovereignty, however, because the (...)
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  17. Wieso konnen Sie sich so Sicher sein?: Bemerkungen zum Leib-seele-problem im anschluss an wittgensteins losung Des" verstehensproblems.Bemerkungen Zum Leib-Seele-Problem Im & Anschluss An - 1978 - In Elisabeth Leinfellner, Wittgenstein and his impact on contemporary thought: proceedings of the Second International Wittgenstein Symposium, 29th August to 4th September 1977, Kirchberg/Wechsel (Austria) ; editors, Elisabeth Leinfellner... [et al.]. Hingham, Mass.: D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 475.
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  18. Franz e. ie-Verlag--e-en GmbH.Entdeckung des Leibes - 1989 - Studia Leibnitiana 21:129.
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    Myth, Primitive Sign, Poetry: From Cassirer to Heidegger.Robert S. Leib - 2018 - Research in Phenomenology 48 (2):244-264.
    _ Source: _Volume 48, Issue 2, pp 244 - 264 Cassirer is important in 20th Century philosophy for the attention he gives to the fundamental relationship between myth and language. For Cassirer, myth is a non-subjective form of discourse wherein the origin of language coincides with both the human-divine encounter and the event of being itself. In this article, I trace the disagreement between Cassirer and Heidegger on the nature of the magical sign, which is at the heart of mythical (...)
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  20. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining.Nancy Green, Kevin Ashley, Diane Litman, Chris Reed & Vern Walker (eds.) - 2014 - Baltimore, USA:
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    Taxonomic plan reasoning.Premkumar T. Devanbu & Diane J. Litman - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):1-35.
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    Friendship in the Hebrew Bible. By Saul M. Olyan.Ethan J. Leib - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (4).
    Friendship in the Hebrew Bible. By Saul M. Olyan. The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017. Pp. xiii + 191. $50.
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    Gene delivery to neurons: Is herpes simplex virus the right tool for the job?David A. Leib & Paul D. Olivo - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (8):547-554.
    Herpes simplex virus (HSV)‐derived vectors are currently being developed for the introduction of foreign DNA into neurons. HSV vectors can facilitate a range of molecular studies on postmitotic neurons and may ultimately be used for somatic cell gene therapy for certain neurologic diseases. In this article, the salient features of the pathogenesis and molecular biology of HSV relevant to its use as a vector are described, along with an overview of the methods used to derive these vectors. The accomplishments which (...)
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  24. Sefer ʻIr miḳlaṭ.David ben Aryeh Leib - 1969 - Edited by Ḥayyim Joseph David Azulai & Isaiah Horowitz.
     
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    Cicero's Presentation of Epicurean Ethics. A Study Based Primarily on De Finibus I and II. [REVIEW]Alexander Litman & Mary N. Porter Packer - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (6):166-166.
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    Situated Prevention: Framing the “New Dementia”.Annette Leibing - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (3):704-716.
    This article is about the recent and profound changes in the conceptualization of dementia, especially the turn towards prevention. The main argument is that more attention needs to be paid to “situated prevention” — the framing of internationally circulating data on the “new dementia” in different contexts. After introducing some of the more problematic issues related to the “new dementia,” a first comparison of major preventive clinical trials in Europe and in North America will be provided. The major insight stemming (...)
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    Contract as Vow or Oath.Ethan J. Leib - 2024 - Legal Theory 30 (1):22-44.
    Many scholars and judges attempt to harmonize legal practices of contracting with the social practice of promising in ordinary life. This article explores an alternative genealogy of contract in traditional social practices that track many of contract's core norms: taking vows and oaths. Without denying that promissory morality infiltrates modern contract, contract-as-vow-or-oath can expose by way of a supplementary account why some contract rules work as they do and can take some pressure off of a more unitary promissory theory in (...)
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    Homo Sacer, Homo Magus, and the Ethics of Philosophical Archaeology.Robert S. Leib - 2017 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (3):358-371.
    In The Order of Things, Michel Foucault describes the task of the philosophical archaeologist: to study the incommensurable breaks and disruptions in a given history of systems of thought. Akin to the distinctive layers of soil one finds digging into the earth, Foucault analyzes what he calls an episteme: a distinctive cultural and intellectual order that shapes the character and limits of knowledge production and the parameters of experience as such.1 Where archaeology sees radical breaks between epistemes, Foucault's later genealogical (...)
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    Electronic commerce and free speech.Jessica Litman - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (3):213-225.
    For commercial purveyors of digital speech, information and entertainment, the biggest threat posed by the Internet isn''t the threat of piracy, but the threat posed by free speech -- speech that doesn''t cost any money. Free speech has the potential to squeeze out expensive speech. A glut of high quality free stuff has the potential to run companies in the business of selling speech out of business. We haven''t had to worry about this before, because speaking in a meaningful way (...)
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  30. Filosofskai︠a︡ myslʹ nezavisimoĭ Indii: akademicheskie sistemy i religiozno-filosofskie uchenii︠a︡.A. D. Litman - 1966 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  31. Filosofii︠a︡ v nezavisimoĭ Indii: problemy, protivorechii︠a︡, diskussii.A. D. Litman - 1988 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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    Rules, abstractions, and evolution.Leonid Litman & Arthur S. Reber - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):345-346.
    Perruchet & Vinter's article, for all its breadth and scope, has several deep problems: specifically, an eccentric notion of rule, a narrow notion of what it means for a mental instantiation to be abstract, and a failure to take into account fundamental principles of evolutionary biology. While not the only problems, these three are sufficient to seriously weaken their arguments.
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  33. Sarvepalli Radkhakrishnan.A. D. Litman - 1983 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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    Spinoza-Festschrift.Spinoza, The Man and His Thought.Spinoza.Spinoza: Sa Vie et sa Philosophie.Alexander Litman, Siegfried Hessing, Edward L. Schaub, S. Alexander & Henri Serouya - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (24):669.
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  35. Tradit︠s︡ii filosofskogo naturalizma v Indii i mirovozzrenie Dev Atmy.A. D. Litman - 1982 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  36. Obshchestvenno-politicheskai︠a︡ i filosofskai︠a︡ myslʹ Indii: sbornik stateĭ.Ė. N. Komarov & A. D. Litman (eds.) - 1962 - Moskva: Izd-vo vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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    Responsibility and social/political choices about choice; or, one way to be a true non-voluntarist.Ethan J. Leib - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 25 (4):453-488.
  38. The Politics of Family and Friends in Aristotle and Montaigne.Ethan Leib - 2004 - Interpretation 31 (2):165-192.
    This essay attempts to link the responsiveness of republican government with a certain modality of paternalistic friendship. The first section examines Aristotle’s theories of the equal and unequal friendships. A second section takes up Montaigne’s thoughts on friendship, focusing in particular on Montaigne’s rejection of Aristotle’s notion of unequal friendship, and what such a rejection might imply for republican government. Ultimately, I side with Aristotle, suggesting that political friendship is necessarily structured as a friendship of unequals. I argue that Montaigne’s (...)
     
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    Authentic Falling: Heidegger’s Paradox?Ethan J. Leib - 2000 - Symposium 4 (1):71-88.
    The paper addresses the question of whether authenticity is a conceptual possibility for Dasein given Heidegger’s insistence in Being and Time that Dasein is necessarily fallen into its mode of everydayness and that fallenness is necessarily inauthentic. By exploring the relationship between Dasein and existentials, I reveal a structure of possibility in allexistentials that provides the seeming paradox a resolution. I use the concept of “logical existentialism” to explore what Heidegger may have meant when he talks of existentials and I (...)
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  40. ha-Ḥazarah ha-nitsḥit ba-filosofyah shel Niṭsheh.Aryeh Y. Leib - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Raziʼel.
     
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    Looking Over the Neighbor's Fence: Occupational Therapy as an Inspiration for (Medical) Anthropology.Annette Leibing - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (2):1-8.
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    Proto-Phenomenology, Language Acquisition, Orality, and Literacy: Dwelling in Speech II by Lawrence J. Hatab.Robert S. Leib - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (2):384-387.
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    Spaces of the Self.Robert S. Leib - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (1):189-210.
    This article argues that the works of Michel Foucault and Erving Goffman are complementary, specifically in their analyses of disciplinary power. This analysis would be what Foucault calls a ‘micro-physics’ of power. Micro-physics is an important concept even in Foucault’s later lectures, but it remains a sub-discipline of genealogy Foucault himself never pursues. Goffman’s works, which rely upon notions of social performance, personal spaces, and the construction of the self through these, fulfill the conditions of micro-physical analysis well. Using Goffman’s (...)
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    The State of Example: Sovereignty and Bare Speech in Plato's Laws.Robert S. Leib - 2020 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (3):407-423.
    In Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer project, he gives an archaeology of Western political power from ancient Rome up through Carl Schmitt's model of "exceptional sovereignty," where the sovereign is "he who decides on the exception."1 Agamben takes Schmitt's thesis further, arguing that, in modern biopolitics, the "sovereign is he who decides on the value or the nonvalue of life as such," and therefore, on life and death in the state.2 Although this model also appears in Foucault's work, Penelope Deutscher argues (...)
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    On the Σωπίτης.Ethan J. Leib - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (1):147-159.
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    Rethinking dementia as a queer way of life and as ‘crip possibility’: A critique of the concept of person in person‐centredness.Thomas Foth & Annette Leibing - 2022 - Nursing Philosophy 23 (1).
    The concept of person‐centeredness has become in many instances the standard of health care that humanises services and ensures that the patient/client is at the centre of care delivery. Rejecting a purely biomedical explanation of dementia that led to a loss of self, personhood in dementia could be maintained through social interaction and communication. In this article, we use the insights of queer theory to contribute to our current understanding of the care of those with dementia. We critically discuss the (...)
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  47. Sefer Divre ḥakhamim.Judah Leib Pukhovitser - 1975 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L.].
     
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    Penine Śefat Emet: leḳeṭ amarot mevoʼarot ʻal pi nośʼim.Judah Aryeh Leib Alter - 2000 - Ofrah: Mekhon Shovah. Edited by Mosheh Shapira.
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  49. Derekh emunah.Bear Leib Friedman - 1899 - [Philadelphia,:
     
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    Intentions, Compliance, and Fiduciary Obligations.Stephen R. Galoob & Ethan J. Leib - 2014 - Legal Theory 20 (2):106-132.
    This essay investigates the structure of fiduciary obligations, specifically the obligation of loyalty. Fiduciary obligations differ from promissory obligations with respect to the possibility of “accidental compliance.” Promissory obligations can be satisfied through behavior that conforms to a promise, even if that behavior is done for inappropriate reasons. By contrast, fiduciary loyalty necessarily has an intentional dimension, one that prevents satisfaction through accidental compliance. The intentional dimension of fiduciary loyalty is best described by what we call the “shaping” account. This (...)
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