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    A reappraisal of the transfer and retroaction surface.B. R. Bugelski & T. C. Cadwallader - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (6):360.
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    A culture-free learning task.B. R. Bugelski & Sandra Lattanzio - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (2):354.
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    A spatial gradient in the strength of avoidance responses.R. Bugelski & N. E. Miller - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (5):494.
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    Interference with recall of original responses after learning new responses to old stimuli.B. R. Bugelski - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (5):368.
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    A criticism of pre-acquisition and pre-extinction of expectancies.B. R. Bugelski, R. A. Coyer & W. A. Rogers - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (1):27.
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    Conditioning acceptance or rejection of information.B. R. Bugelski & Michel Hersen - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):619.
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    The consistency of individual differences in the pattern of work decrement.B. R. Bugelski - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (4):326.
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    Presentation time, total time, and mediation in pairedassociate learning.B. R. Bugelski - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (4):409.
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    An experimental demonstration of unconscious mediated association.B. R. Bugelski & D. P. Scharlock - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (5):334.
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    The image of mediator in one-trial paired-associate learning: III. Sequential functions in serial lists.B. R. Bugelski - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (2):298.
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    Images as mediators in one-trial paired-associate learning: II. Self-timing in successive lists.B. R. Bugelski - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (2):328.
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    Presentation time and the total-time hypothesis: A methodological amendment.B. R. Bugelski - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):529.
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    The relationship between patterns of ergograph decrement and decrement in other tasks.B. R. Bugelski - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (5):389.
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    An attempt to reconcile unlearning and reproductive inhibition explanations of proactive inhibition.B. R. Bugelski - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (6):670.
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    Eidetic possession: is exorcism necessary?B. R. Bugelski - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):598-599.
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    In defense of remote associations.B. R. Bugelski - 1965 - Psychological Review 72 (2):169-174.
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    Presentation time, total time, and mediation in pared-associate learning: Self-pacing.B. R. Bugelski & J. Rickwood - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (6):616.
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    A remote association explanation of the relative difficulty of learning nonsense syllables in a serial list.B. R. Bugelski - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (3):336.
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    (1 other version)Book Review Section 4. [REVIEW]Timothy Boggs, Charles B. Keely, John P. Sikula, Elliott S. M. Gatner, Dwight W. Allen, Frederick H. Stutz, Dan Landis, David A. Potter, Joseph M. Scandura, Larry S. Bowen, Jay M. Smith, Gerald Kulm, Barak Rosenshine, Lawrence M. Knolle, Jacquelin A. Stitt, Joan K. Smith, Nicholas F. Rayder, B. R. Bugelski, Karen F. Swoope, Joan Duff Kise, Robert S. Means, Gladys H. Means, Stanley H. Rude & James E. Ysseldyke - 1974 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 5 (1):78-97.
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    Semantic analysis of orthologic.R. I. Goldblatt - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (1/2):19 - 35.
  21. Theoretical Concepts.R. Tuomela - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (1):102-106.
     
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  22. A critical theory of education: Habermas and our children's future.R. E. Young - 1989 - New York: Teachers College Press.
  23. The Necessity of Pragmatism: John Dewey's Conception of.R. W. Sleeper - forthcoming - Philosophy.
     
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    Representational Ideas: From Plato to Patricia Churchland.R. A. Watson & Richard Allan Watson - 1995 - Springer Verlag.
    He then proceeds with an examination of the picture theory developed by Wittgenstein, Carnap, and Goodman, and concludes with an examination of Patricia Churchland, Ruth Millikan, Robert Cummins, and Mark Rollins. The use of the historical development of representationalism to pose a central problem in contemporary cognitive science is unique.
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    Facts and the Factitious in Natural Sciences.R. C. Lewontin - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 18 (1):140-153.
    The problem that confronts us when we try to compare the structure of discourse and explanation in different domains of knowledge is that no one is an insider in more than one field, and insider information is essential. An observer who is not immersed in the practice of a particular scholarship and who wants to understand it is at the mercy of the practitioners. Yet those practitioners are themselves mystified by a largely unexamined communal myth of how scholarship is carried (...)
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  26. Defining Science. William Whewell, Natural Knowledge, and Public Debate in Early Victorian Britain.R. Yeo & G. Cantor - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (1):88-89.
  27. Why the World Cannot be Vague.R. M. Sainsbury - 1995 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 33 (S1):63-81.
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    A Functionalist Analysis of Game Acts: Revisiting Searle.R. Scott Kretchmar - 2001 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 28 (2):160-172.
  29. Philosophical Foundations of Probability Theory.R. Weatherford - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (1):95-100.
     
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  30. (1 other version)Die Krisis in der Psychologie.R. Willy - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:551.
     
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    On Beautiful Games.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1989 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16 (1):34-43.
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    Very long term memory for tacit knowledge.R. Allen - 1980 - Cognition 8 (2):175-185.
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    A measurement of the charge on edge dislocations in a sodium chloride crystal.R. W. Whitworth - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):305-319.
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    Motives of contributing personal data for health research: (non-)participation in a Dutch biobank.R. Broekstra, E. L. M. Maeckelberghe, J. L. Aris-Meijer, R. P. Stolk & S. Otten - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundLarge-scale, centralized data repositories are playing a critical and unprecedented role in fostering innovative health research, leading to new opportunities as well as dilemmas for the medical sciences. Uncovering the reasons as to why citizens do or do not contribute to such repositories, for example, to population-based biobanks, is therefore crucial. We investigated and compared the views of existing participants and non-participants on contributing to large-scale, centralized health research data repositories with those of ex-participants regarding the decision to end their (...)
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    Wittgenstein and the Nature of Violence.R. Krishnaswamy - 2020 - Routledge India.
    How do we explain violence? What is so significant of modern forms of violence that it has produced such large-scale destruction in its wake? This volume builds on the political philosophy of Wittgenstein, his notions of peace and violence, to explore how violence in any form is contained within culturally or ideologically formed institutions. Drawing on Wittgenstein's work on language, it explores the link between language and violence, everydayness, culture. It examines everyday instances of micro-violence which we sometimes forget to (...)
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    Der Kadi und seine Zeugen: Studie der mamlukischen Ḥaram-Dokumente aus Jerusalem. By Christian Müller.Knut S. Vikør - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (3).
    Der Kadi und seine Zeugen: Studie der mamlukischen Ḥaram-Dokumente aus Jerusalem. By Christian Müller. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, vol. 85. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2013. Pp x + 647. €79.
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  37. Western Views of Islam in the Middle Ages.R. W. SOUTHERN - 1962
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    Shaṭrī az avāʼil-i umūr-i ʻāmmah-ʼi sharḥ-i manẓūmah-ʼi ḥikmat-i Sabzavārī.Jahāngīr Qashqāyī - 2008 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Mawlá. Edited by Ḥasan Vaḥīd Dastgirdī, Manūchihr Ṣadūqī & Hādī ibn Mahdī Sabzavārī.
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    An analysis of the residual strains in epitaxial tin films.R. Vincent - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (162):1127-1139.
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    Some effects of vibration on the internal friction of sodium chloride.R. W. Whitworth - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (53):425-440.
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  41. Constructing Normativity.R. Jay Wallace - 2004 - Philosophical Topics 32 (1-2):451-476.
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    Splitting properties of R. E. sets and degrees.R. G. Downey & L. V. Welch - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (1):88-109.
  43. Mȯnkhȯȯr savlasan mȯnkhbus.Daramyn Batbai︠a︡r - 2004 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: Nomos.
     
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    A utilitarian semantics for deontic logic.R. E. Jennings - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (4):445 - 456.
    I am idebted to members of the Wellington Logic Seminar for useful discussions of work of which this essay forms part, in particular to M. J. Cresswell for comments in the earlier stages of the investigation and to R. I. Goldblatt who suggested the definition ofB infD supu and made numerous other suggestions.
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    Postscript 2.R. S. Peters - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 7 (2):179-180.
    R S Peters; Postscript 2, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 7, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 179–180, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1973.tb00480.x.
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    Charged dislocations in lithium fluoride.R. L. Sproull - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (56):815-831.
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    The Mentality of Robots.R. A. Young & Steve Torrance - 1994 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 68 (1):199-262.
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    Kants „moralisch-bestimmter Monotheismus“ – eine an der „wahren Aufklärung“ orientierte Kritik an Lessings Ringparabel?R. Langthaler - 2020 - Kantian Journal 39 (2):46-79.
    Numerous passages in the context of Kant’s philosophy of religion show without doubt his acquaintance with Lessing. But apart from the obvious affinity and agreement between Kant and Lessing with regard to many substantial questions, serious differences cannot be overlooked; the frequently diagnosed closeness and widely suspected “harmony” between the two is probably also the primary reason why important factual differences and controversial aspects have so far usually been neglected or ignored in research, although they still continue to raise problems (...)
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    Existence and identity in quantified modal logics.R. Routley - 1969 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 10 (2):113-149.
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    Nietzschean Perspectivism: Representation and Values.R. Lanier Anderson - 2024 - The Monist 107 (4):322-338.
    ABSTRACT Nietzsche’s perspectivism can fruitfully be understood as a claim that all our representations are perspectival and absolute representations are impossible. But that treatment leaves unclear another key aspect of Nietzschean perspectivism—the idea that our representations are perspectival because they are ultimately rooted in some way in our values. I motivate this latter aspect of Nietzsche’s account through an argument that relies on the contrast between Bernard Williams’s rejection of “external reasons statements” in the case of practical reasoning, and his (...)
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