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    BiGe-Onto: An ontology-based system for managing biodiversity and biogeography data1.Marcos Zárate, Germán Braun, Pablo Fillottrani, Claudio Delrieux & Mirtha Lewis - 2020 - Applied ontology 15 (4):411-437.
    Great progress to digitize the world’s available Biodiversity and Biogeography data have been made recently, but managing data from many different providers and research domains still remains a challenge. A review of the current landscape of metadata standards and ontologies in Biodiversity sciences suggests that existing standards, such as the Darwin Core terminology, are inadequate for describing Biodiversity data in a semantically meaningful and computationally useful way. As a contribution to fill this gap, we present an ontology-based system, called BiGe-Onto, (...)
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    Computational Rationality: Linking Mechanism and Behavior Through Bounded Utility Maximization.Richard L. Lewis, Andrew Howes & Satinder Singh - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (2):279-311.
    We propose a framework for including information‐processing bounds in rational analyses. It is an application of bounded optimality (Russell & Subramanian, 1995) to the challenges of developing theories of mechanism and behavior. The framework is based on the idea that behaviors are generated by cognitive mechanisms that are adapted to the structure of not only the environment but also the mind and brain itself. We call the framework computational rationality to emphasize the incorporation of computational mechanism into the definition of (...)
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    Natural Logic.H. A. Lewis - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (125):376.
  4. Overlapping memory replay during sleep builds cognitive schemata.Penelope A. Lewis & Simon J. Durrant - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (8):343-351.
    Sleep enhances integration across multiple stimuli, abstraction of general rules, insight into hidden solutions and false memory formation. Newly learned information is better assimilated if compatible with an existing cognitive framework or schema. This article proposes a mechanism by which the reactivation of newly learned memories during sleep could actively underpin both schema formation and the addition of new knowledge to existing schemata. Under this model, the overlapping replay of related memories selectively strengthens shared elements. Repeated reactivation of memories in (...)
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  5. Discourse dynamics, pragmatics, and indefinites.Karen S. Lewis - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 158 (2):313-342.
    Discourse dynamics, pragmatics, and indefinites Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-30 DOI 10.1007/s11098-012-9882-y Authors Karen S. Lewis, Department of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Journal Philosophical Studies Online ISSN 1573-0883 Print ISSN 0031-8116.
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    Educational States of Suspension.Tyson E. Lewis & Daniel Friedrich - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (3).
    In response to the growing emphasis on learning outcomes, life-long learning, and what could be called the learning society, scholars are turning to alternative educational logics that problematize the reduction of education to learning. In this article, we draw on these critics but also extend their thinking in two ways. First, we use Giorgio Agamben and Gilles Deleuze to posit two educational logics—tinkering and hacking, respectively—that suspend and render inoperative learning logics, expectations, and evaluative metrics. Second, we argue that contemporary (...)
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    Dimension and Illusion.Peter J. Lewis - unknown
    The world looks three-dimensional unless one looks closely, when it looks 3N-dimensional. But which appearance is veridical, and which the illusion? Albert contends that the three-dimensionality of the everyday world is illusory, and that 3N-dimensional wavefunction one discerns in quantum phenomena is the reality behind the illusion. What I try to do here is to argue for the converse of Albert's position; the world really is three dimensional, and the 3N-dimensional appearance of quantum phenomena is the theoretical analog of an (...)
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    Line shapes in nonlinear spectroscopy.Lewis Klein - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (5):669-690.
    The shape of the spectral lines of an optically active system interacting with one or more strong radiation fields in the presence of a perturbing bath is studied. A method based on the statistics of the fluctuation of the interaction between the radiator and the perturbing environment (the model Markov microfield theory) is used. This method permits the foundations of line shape theory in modern statistical mechanics to be seen clearly. Multiphoton processes and homogeneous, inhomogeneous, and power broadening mechanisms are (...)
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    Touchless Automatic Wonder: Found Text Photographs From the Real World.Lewis Koch - 2009 - Borderland Books.
    Created as a poetic and visual journey, Touchless Automatic Wonder spans twenty-five years and four continents. These striking photographs capture “found text”: the sometimes mysterious, occasionally humorous, often cryptic presence of words in the everyday landscape. In Koch’s lyrical sequencing, the images reveal obscure and eccentric voices in their various and distinctive roles on the daily stage of the world around us. This intriguing approach at the intersection of language, image, and the social landscape will appeal to readers interested in (...)
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    A study of conversion.Lewis Wyatt Lang - 1931 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Gestural modality and addressee perspective influence how we reason about time.Tasha N. Lewis & Elise Stickles - 2017 - Cognitive Linguistics 28 (1):45-76.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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    On the difficulties underlying Bayesian reasoning: A comment on Gigerenzer and Hoffrage.Charles Lewis & Gideon Keren - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (2):411-416.
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    Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist Project.Paul Lewis (ed.) - 2004 - Psychology Press.
    Leading authors within economics have come together here to discuss the contribution of critical realism to economics. A wide range of opinions are offered from Ben Fine to Clive Grainger and the results are explosive.
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    Intents and purposes: philosophy and the aesthetics of improvisation.Eric Lewis - 2019 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Introduction: why an ontology of jazz? -- What does the law hear? James Newton and the Beastie Boys -- Intentions, agency, and improvisation: from machines to the imaginary -- It ain't over till it's over: work completion in improvised music -- Paris, 1969: musical understanding, genres, and aesthetic denseness -- My favorite things: performance, paraphrase, and representation.
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  15. ‘Race’, gender, social welfare: encounters in a postcolonial society.Gail Lewis - 2000
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    Rousseau and the fable: Rethinking the fabulous nature of educational philosophy.Tyson E. Lewis - 2012 - Educational Theory 62 (3):323-341.
    In this essay Tyson Lewis reevaluates Jean-Jacques Rousseau's assessment of the pedagogical value of fables in Emile's education using Giorgio Agamben's theory of poetic production and Thomas Keenan's theory of the inherent ambiguity of the fable. From this perspective, the “unreadable” nature of the fable that Rousseau exposed is not simply the result of a child's innocence or developmental immaturity, but is rather a structural quality of the fable as such. Moving from a discussion of Rousseau's description of the (...)
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    The domain relativity of evolutionary contingency.Cory Travers Lewis - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (3-4):25.
    A key issue in the philosophy of biology is evolutionary contingency, the degree to which evolutionary outcomes could have been different. Contingency is typically contrasted with evolutionary convergence, where different evolutionary pathways result in the same or similar outcomes. Convergences are given as evidence against the hypothesis that evolutionary outcomes are highly contingent. But the best available treatments of contingency do not, when read closely, produce the desired contrast with convergence. Rather, they produce a picture in which any degree of (...)
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    On the Status of Primitive Ontology.Peter J. Lewis - unknown
    Spontaneous collapse theories provide a promising solution to the measurement problem. But they also introduce a number of problems of their own concerning dimensionality, vagueness, and locality. In response to these problems, advocates of collapse theories have proposed various accounts of the primitive ontology of collapse theories—postulated underlying entities governed by the collapse theory and underwriting our observations. The most prominent of these are a mass density distribution over three-dimensional space, and a set of discrete “flash” events at space-time points. (...)
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    Randomness and the linear degrees of computability.Andrew Em Lewis & George Barmpalias - 2007 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 145 (3):252-257.
    We show that there exists a real α such that, for all reals β, if α is linear reducible to β then β≤Tα. In fact, every random real satisfies this quasi-maximality property. As a corollary we may conclude that there exists no ℓ-complete Δ2 real. Upon realizing that quasi-maximality does not characterize the random reals–there exist reals which are not random but which are of quasi-maximal ℓ-degree–it is then natural to ask whether maximality could provide such a characterization. Such hopes, (...)
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  20. On the Plurality of Worlds Vol. 322.David Lewis - 1986 - Oxford Blackwell.
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    Finite cupping sets.Andrew Lewis - 2004 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (7):845-858.
    We show that given any (Turing) degree 0
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    The defect structure and mechanical properties of spinel single crystals.M. H. Lewis - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (147):481-499.
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    Two Paradoxes in the Theaetetus.Frank A. Lewis - 1973 - In J. M. E. Maravcsik, Patterns in Plato's thought. Dordrecht,: Reidel. pp. 123--149.
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    Inferring particles: Anjan Chakravartty: Scientific ontology: integrating naturalized metaphysics and voluntarist epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, 296pp, US$74.00 HB.Peter J. Lewis - 2018 - Metascience 27 (3):357-364.
    In a recent book, Anjan Chakravartty builds a case for a particular conception of the relationship of science to metaphysics. The main novel feature in his account of scientific ontology is his construction of a metaphysical distance measure. Some ontological claims are close to the science that informs those claims, and some are further away. The distance is a measure of the epistemic risk one takes in asserting the claim: the further from the empirical base, the greater the risk. But (...)
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    Essays on the foundations of ethics.Clarence Irving Lewis - 2017 - Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Edited by John Lange.
    Introduction: about philosophy in general and ethics in particular -- The good and bad in experience: prolegomena -- The good and bad in experience -- Semantics of the imperative -- Ethics and the logical -- Deliberate acts -- Right acts and good acts -- Right doing and the right to do -- We approach the normative finalities.
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  26. Philosophical Surveys X: The Philosophy of Religion, 1945-1952.H. D. Lewis - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (15):166.
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  27. Tolkien's.C. S. Lewis - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (1/2):73-77.
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    Higher education in the oversea territories 1948–58.L. J. Lewis - 1959 - British Journal of Educational Studies 8 (1):3-21.
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    Ivor Grattan-Guinness (1941-2014).Albert C. Lewis - 2015 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 35 (2).
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    Maternal care and mental health.Hilda Lewis - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (3):147.
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    Maria José Fontana: L'Athenaion Politeia del V secolo a. C. Pp. 103. Palermo: privately printed, 1968. Paper, L. 1,300.D. M. Lewis - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (1):126-126.
  32. Depression Memoirs in the Circuits of Culture: Sexism, Sanism, Neoliberalism, and Narrative Identity.Bradley Lewis - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):303-306.
    Ginger Hoffman and Jennifer Hansen’s study of gender dynamics in psychiatric disability memoirs makes several fruitful moves for the study of psychic diversity. Perhaps the most important is that the article encourages analytic philosophers to contribute to understanding how individual mental life is affected by the larger cultural context—which we can think of as the “mind/culture” problem. This is an important move because, for the most part, analytic philosophers have paid more attention to the mind/body problem than they have to (...)
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    J. K. Anderson: Xenophon. Pp. ix + 206; frontispiece, 12 plates, 2 maps. London: Duckworth, 1974. Cloth, £3·75.D. M. Lewis - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):107-107.
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    Continental Tales.Rick Lewis - 2010 - Philosophy Now 77:4-4.
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    Dracon.D. M. Lewis - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):390-.
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    Edward Hart: bricklayer, theologian and Nonjuring martyr.Simon Lewis - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (5):664-679.
    ABSTRACT This paper explores the neglected manuscripts and publications of Edward Hart, an early eighteenth-century Nonjuring bricklayer, whose determination to promote his cause ultimately led to his death. By discussing Hart’s support for High Church doctrines, such as the apostolic succession and non-resistance, this study challenges traditional historiographical associations between artisan theology and ‘radical’ anticlericalism, while also illuminating the fundamental role played by the Nonjuring laity in the dissemination of conservative politico-theological ideas. Moreover, by discussing Hart’s defence of Anglican ‘orthodoxy’, (...)
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    Electroconvulsive shock and inhibition: Some problems considered.Donald J. Lewis & Brendan A. Maher - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (4):388-392.
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    Friend or Foe?—Some Encounters with Plato in Aristotle Metaphysics Zeta.Frank Lewis - 2003 - Modern Schoolman 80 (4):365-390.
  39. Genesis of Behavior, Volume 2.M. Lewis & M. Rosenblum (eds.) - 1979 - Plenum Press.
     
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    Humans as Interpretive Animals: A Phenomenological Understanding of Why Humans Bear God's Image.Robert Lewis - 2022 - Zygon 57 (3):635-655.
    The opening chapter of Genesis makes a lofty claim about the human condition: that humans are created in the image of God. But why can humans image God? This article examines four different interpretations of humans as interpretive animals. Following Martin Heidegger's account of Dasein, I argue that humans are interpretive animals, and as such, are suitable creatures to bear God's image. Humans as interpretive animals function as the image of God, not because of divine fiat; instead, humans in their (...)
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    How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity: La Marr Jurelle Bruce (2021), Duke University Press, Durham, ISBN 9781478010876.Bradley E. Lewis - 2022 - Journal of Medical Humanities 43 (3):505-508.
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    In challenging times, might the Equality Act 2010 assist universities in embracing and embedding widening participation?Kenton Lewis, John Hammond & Kea Horvers - 2012 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 16 (1):19-22.
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    Infant Speech: A Study of the Beginnings of Language.Morris Michael Lewis - 1999 - Routledge.
    "First Published in 1999, Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.".
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  44. Introduction to Philosophy.John Lewis - 1955 - Science and Society 19 (4):354-358.
     
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    Innocent Victims of Chinese Oppression, or Media Bullies? Analyzing Falun Gong’s Media Strategies.James R. Lewis & Nicole S. Ruskell - 2017 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 8 (2):219-236.
    It is a well-established fact that most new, non-traditional religious groups are treated negatively in the mass media. However, Falun Gong, the qi gong group that was banned in China in 1999, is a marked exception to this general tendency. Why should this be the case? In the present paper, we examine the various factors that combine to make Falun Gong the exception to the rule. We also call attention to this organization’s pattern of attacking critics, as well as their (...)
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    Life Begins at Forty.Rick Lewis - 2003 - Philosophy Now 40:4-4.
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  47. Le rayonnement, facteur fondamental dans toute transformation chimique.W. C. Mcc Lewis - 1919 - Scientia 13 (25):109.
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    March 7, 2007 Ethics in Business Management.Todd Eric Lewis - 2006 - In Laurie Dimauro, Ethics. Greenhaven Press.
  49. Moral Autonomy and Freedom.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Hibbert Journal 47:350.
     
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    Marxism and modern idealism.John Lewis - 1944 - London,: Lawrence & Wishart.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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