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  1. Chicago Under Glass: Early Photographs From the Chicago Daily News.Mark Jacob, Richard Cahan & Rick Kogan - 2007 - University of Chicago Press.
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    Rick Sammon's Digital Photography Secrets.Rick Sammon - 2008 - Wiley.
    Learn the tips and tricks used by a top photographer in the digital photography industry in Rick Sammon's Top Digital Photography Secrets. Filled with beautiful photographs and the techniques Rick Sammon used to capture them, this book offers you motivation to capture stunning photographs and the tools and tricks you need to capture them. With more than 100 techniques for use behind the camera, this book will improve the camera skills of both amateur and experienced photographers. Additionally, this (...)
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  3. Rick Sammon's Canon Eos Digital Rebel Personal Training Photo Workshop.Rick Sammon - 2007 - Wiley.
     
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  4. Rick Sammon's Dvd Guide to Using the Canon Eos Rebel Xsi/450d.Rick Sammon - 2008 - Wiley.
     
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    Rick Sammon's Hdr Secrets for Digital Photographers.Rick Sammon - 2010 - Wiley.
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    Enjoyment of films as a function of narrative experience, perceived realism and transportability.Rick W. Busselle & Helena Bilandzic - 2011 - Communications 36 (1):29-50.
    This study investigates the relations between narrative experiences and film enjoyment, and explores the possibility that transportability and perceived realism facilitate narrative experience and indirectly influence enjoyment. The study measured narrative experience and realism in three films from different genres. Results demonstrate that transportability, and both external realism and narrative realism positively influence at least one aspect of narrative experience, and that narrative experience in turn is a significant predictor for enjoyment.
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  7. V mire nauchnoĭ intuit︠s︡ii: Intuit︠s︡ii︠a︡ i razum.V. R. Irina-Kogan - 1978 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by A. A. Novikov.
     
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    Las dos esencias de lo humano.Jacobo Kogan - 1961 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 6:189-197.
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  9. In Favour of an Urban Policy in Russia.Leonid Kogan - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):66-68.
    Among the most important problems related to Russia's development, which are considered in depth in various kinds of forum and the media, both here and in the west, there is, however, an almost total absence of such a crucial strategic topic as working out an urban policy. In the meantime the crises that Russia is continually facing as it undergoes reforms are caused by the disparity between the tasks that have to be completed and the stage of civilization we are (...)
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    Religion & Marx.Rick B. A. Wise - 1988 - Austin, Tex.: American Atheist Press.
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    Chronic disease, prevention policy, and the future of public health and primary care.Rick Mayes & Blair Armistead - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):691-697.
    Globally, chronic disease and conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression and cancer are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Why, then, are public health efforts and programs aimed at preventing chronic disease so difficult to implement and maintain? Also, why is primary care—the key medical specialty for helping persons with chronic disease manage their illnesses—in decline? Public health suffers from its often being socially controversial, personally intrusive, irritating to many powerful corporate interests, and structurally designed to be largely (...)
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  12. The emulation theory of representation: Motor control, imagery, and perception.Rick Grush - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):377-396.
    The emulation theory of representation is developed and explored as a framework that can revealingly synthesize a wide variety of representational functions of the brain. The framework is based on constructs from control theory (forward models) and signal processing (Kalman filters). The idea is that in addition to simply engaging with the body and environment, the brain constructs neural circuits that act as models of the body and environment. During overt sensorimotor engagement, these models are driven by efference copies in (...)
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    The philosophy of matter: a meditation.Rick Dolphijn - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The Philosophy of Matter is a journey in thinking through the material fate of the earth itself; its surfaces and undercurrrents, ecologies, environments and irreparable cracks. With figures such as Spinoza, Gilles Deleuze and Michel Serres as philosophical guides and writings on New Materialism, Posthumanism and Affect Theory as intellectual context, Rick Dolphijn proposes a radical rethinking of some of the basic themes of philosophy: subjectivity, materiality, body (both human and otherwise) and the act of living. This rethink is (...)
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  14. The philosophers al-Ghazali and Averroes on necessary connection and the problem of the miraculous.Barry Kogan - 1981 - In Parviz Morewedge, Islamic philosophy and mysticism. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books. pp. 113--32.
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    Impaired Encoding: Calculating, Ordering, and the “Disability Percentages” Classification System.Gaby Admon-Rick - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):105-129.
    Work injury compensation and pensions are often determined according to medical disability rating scales attributing a percentage to each impaired body part or function. Incorporated into central medical–administrative networks of committees and examinations, these produce disability as a calculable space. This article examines the specific case of the Israeli National Insurance regulations regarding work injuries of 1956 and analyzes the shifted order they set. Looking at this system in the specific historical context of transition from the British Mandate workmen’s compensation (...)
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  16. Dickens, Griffith, and Film Theory Today.Rick Altaian - 1989 - In Jane Gaines, Classical Hollywood narrative: the paradigm wars. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 1992--9.
     
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    John McDowell and the Future of Film Studies.Rick Costa - 2014 - Philosophy Study 4 (6).
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    Revisiting the Winning of the West.Rick Gilliam - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (2):147-157.
    In 1996, the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies (LAW Fund), a nonprofit environmental lawand policy center based in Boulder, Colorado, released How the West Can Win: A Blueprint for a Clean and Affordable Energy Future. The blueprint found that rapid growth in the West would lead to another round of fossil fuel–fired power plants and the associated environmental impacts unless policy makers changed course toward a more sustainable energy future. The study provided a set of strategies that lawmakers, (...)
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    Complexity science at the schoolhouse gate?Rick Ginsberg - 1997 - Complexity 2 (4):9-13.
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    Self‐focus in social anxiety: Situational determinants of self and other schema activation.Rick Ingram, Walter Scott, Christian Holle & Denise Chavira - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (6):809-826.
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    An Unread Page.L. A. Kogan - 1999 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (4):38-52.
    Recalling the banishment of Russian philosophers in 1921, Boris Zaitsev remarked "only Shpet is forgotten." But Gustav Gustavovich Shpet was not "forgotten" and he was not the only one who succeeded in avoiding expulsion at that time. Among the humanists of prerevolutionary-stamp who continued to work in Soviet Russia after 1922, we can list P.P. Blonskii, A. A. Bogdanov, A.N. Giliarov, S.A. Zhebelev , A.F. Losev, V.N. Ivanovskii, R.V. Ivanov-Razumnik, N.I. Kareev, A.O. Makovel'skii, V.N. Murav'ev, E.L. Radlov, B.G. Stolpner, P.A. (...)
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    Dialectics of the aesthetic experience.Jacobo Kogan - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (3):385-390.
    THE PURPOSE OF THE ARTICLE IS TO SHOW THAT AESTHETIC\nENJOYMENT IS THE FEELING OR EXPERIENCE OF THE FREE LIFE OF\nCONSCIOUSNESS. GENERALLY, CONSCIOUSNESS ACCOMPANIES OUR\nPSYCHIC ACTIVITIES ONLY AS A WITNESS, WHILE IN THE\nCONTEMPLATIVE ATTITUDE IT AFFIRMS ITSELF INDEPENDENTLY; BUT\nINSOFAR AS IT LIMITS ITSELF TO PERCEPTION, CONSCIOUSNESS\nONLY REFLECTS THE REAL. PSYCHIC DISTANCE IS THE FIRST STEP\nTOWARD ITS INDEPENDENT LIFE, BUT IT IS YET FREEDOM FROM,\nNOT NECESSARILY FREEDOM TO. IT IS ONLY WHEN THE ARTIST\nBEGINS TO MASTER IMAGES WITH THE AIM TO CREATE THAT\nCONSCIOUSNESS (...)
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    Nationalism and Europeanism in Italy after world war ii.Norman Kogan - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):773-778.
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    On the Future of Philosophy.L. A. Kogan - 1997 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (2):6-26.
    In this article the editor of the Philosophical Quarterly briefly outlines the editorial process at that journal; explains why it is foolhardy to attempt to predict the future of philosophy; and, finally, attempts such a prediction. Drawing on his recent book Ethics for a Broken World, he argues that climate change, or some other disaster, may lead to a broken world where the optimistic assumptions underlying contemporary philosophy no longer apply. He argues that the possibility of a broken world has (...)
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    Heavy Drinking on Campus and University Paternalism.Rick Momeyer - 2000 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (2):147-151.
    Both for reasons of their own and because of congressionally mandated changes in the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, many colleges and universities have changed the way they deal with alcohol abuse by their students. One of these changes has been to adopt a policy of “Parental Notification” according to which parents of an underaged student found guilty of consuming alcohol are notified after a first offense. I argue that this is a paternalistic policy in need of justification, and (...)
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  26. The joy and enthusiasm of reading.Rick Moody - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick, This I believe: the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women. New York: H. Holt.
     
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  27. Teacher Beliefs, Perceptions of Behavior Problems, and Intervention Preferences.Rick Jay Short & Paula M. Short - 1989 - Journal of Social Studies Research 13 (2):28-33.
     
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    Thorstein Veblen and the Enrichment of Evolutionary Naturalism.Rick Tilman - 2007 - University of Missouri.
    One of America’s most influential social critics, Thorstein Veblen authored works deeply rooted in evolutionary biology and American philosophical naturalism—both of which help explain his institutional economics and radical sociology. Now, one of today’s preeminent Veblen scholars ranges widely over the man’s writings to show how evolutionary naturalism underlies his social theory and criticism, shapes his satire, and binds his work together. Rick Tilman’s study focuses on the intersections of social theory and social psychology, political economy and political theory, (...)
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  29. New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies.Rick Dolphijn & Iris van der Tuin - 2012 - Open Humanities Press.
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    Diagnostic hypothesis generation and human judgment.Rick P. Thomas, Michael R. Dougherty, Amber M. Sprenger & J. Isaiah Harbison - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (1):155-185.
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  31. Explanatory pluralism in cognitive science.Rick Dale, Eric Dietrich & Anthony Chemero - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (2):739-742.
    This brief commentary has three goals. The first is to argue that ‘‘framework debate’’ in cognitive science is unresolvable. The idea that one theory or framework can singly account for the vast complexity and variety of cognitive processes seems unlikely if not impossible. The second goal is a consequence of this: We should consider how the various theories on offer work together in diverse contexts of investigation. A final goal is to supply a brief review for readers who are compelled (...)
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    Kierkegaard's 'Concluding Unscientific Postscript': A Critical Guide.Rick Anthony Furtak (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Søren Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript has provoked a lively variety of divergent interpretations for a century and a half. It has been both celebrated and condemned as the chief inspiration for twentieth-century existential thought, as a subversive parody of philosophical argument, as a critique of mass society, as a forerunner of phenomenology and of postmodern relativism, and as an appeal for a renewal of religious commitment. These 2010 essays written by international Kierkegaard scholars offer a plurality of critical approaches to (...)
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  33. Truth, Love, and Falsity: Kierkegaard, the Stoics, and the Reliability of Emotion.Rick Anthony Furtak - 2003 - Dissertation, The University of Chicago
    According to Stoic moral psychology, emotions are cognitive responses to perceived value in the contingent world. This dissertation begins by defending a contemporary version of this descriptive theory; it then proceeds with a critique of the Stoics' normative thesis that emotions involve amorally deplorable kind of cognitive error. I distinguish two senses in which this thesis is historically put forward, and show that both are thematically pertinent. The structural variant, as I call it, is a qualified critique of the particular (...)
     
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    A Christian foreign policy: new ways to think about the problem.Rick Herrick - 2019 - Lewiston, New York, USA: The Edwin Mellen Press.
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    Liberalism, Absolutism, and Human Rights: Reply to Paul Gottfried.Rick Johnstone - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (116):139-142.
    Paul Gottfried and Paul Piccone wrongly confuse liberal activism with liberal absolutism, and anti-genocidal interventionism with Western imperialism. Gottfried claims that human rights are just “pious noise signifying whatever journalists or victimologists want it to mean in a particular situation,” manipulated by the self-appointed vicars of the church of “human rights,” whose “new theocratic world government” means a “reduction of morality to trendiness.” Trendy theocrats? Is there some contradiction here? In his various comments on my work, and his critique of (...)
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    The Lessons of Auschwitz and the Lessons of Uri: Brief Comments on the TelosSymposium on Kosovo.Rick Johnstone - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (115):148-150.
    The problem with “Europeans want Peace” is that they do not oppose genocidal war. They have not learned the lesson of the 1930s (that timely intervention—with American support that was sadly lacking but would end up coming anyway—could have stopped Hitler and saved millions of lives in Europe), or the lesson of Auschwitz (that genocidal crimes may warrant such intervention). Nor do they see that the“European sovereign state” they refer to, i.e., Yugoslavia, was actually a disintegrating communist federation, whose constituent (...)
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    Studio and Location Lighting Secrets for Digital Photographers.Rick Sammon & Vered Koshlano - 2009 - Wiley.
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    On the λY calculus.Rick Statman - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 130 (1-3):325-337.
    The λY calculus is the simply typed λ calculus augmented with the fixed point operators. We show three results about λY: the word problem is undecidable, weak normalisability is decidable, and higher type fixed point operators are not definable from fixed point operators at smaller types.
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  39. Emulation and Cognition.Rick Grush - 1995 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
    I explain a strategy, called model-based control, which has proven useful in control theory, and argue that many aspects of brain function can be understood as applications of this strategy. I first demonstrate that in the domain of motor control, there is good evidence that the brain constructs models, or emulators, of musculoskeletal dynamics. I then argue that imagery, motor, visual and otherwise, can be supported by these emulatory mechanisms. I argue that the same apparatus to understanding aspects of psychological (...)
     
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    Michel Serres and the crisis of the contemporary.Rick Dolphijn (ed.) - 2017 - Bloomsbury.
    Michel Serres captures the urgencies of our time; from the digital revolution to the ecological crisis to the future of the university, the crises that code the world today are addressed in an accessible, affirmative and remarkably original analysis in his thought. This volume is the first to engage with the philosophy of Michel Serres, not by writing 'about' it, but by writing 'with' it. This is done by expanding upon the urgent themes that Serres works on; by furthering his (...)
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    Ethics and Communication: The Cassandra Dialogue in Aeschylus' Agamemnon.Rick Benitez - 2004 - Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand) 12:334-346.
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    (1 other version)Integrating and extending the distributed approach in cognitive science.Rick Dale - 2012 - Interaction Studies 13 (1):125-138.
    This special issue is a refreshing contrast to the intuitively influential notion of language as an internal system. This internal approach to language is going strong in some segments of the cognitive sciences. As an assumption, internalism drives much empirical work on language, and it is the basis of prominent theories of language – its nature (e.g. an internalised computational system), its evolution (e.g. a single still-unknown mutation), and its function (e.g. thinking, not communication). -/- Radical fundamentalist versions of these (...)
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    Loving Rust's Pessimism.Rick Elmore - 2017 - In Tom Sparrow & Jacob Graham, True Detective and Philosophy. New York: Wiley. pp. 31–41.
    This chapter describes motivations of Rust Cohle's pessimism in the first season of True Detective. On the one hand, Rust's pessimism is linked to the tragic death of his daughter, implying that a profound, personal tragedy made him a pessimist. On the other hand, Rust never appeals to this tragedy or any other personal experience to justify his belief in the meaninglessness of existence, arguing always that it comes from a rational evaluation of reality. In the season finale, Rust has (...)
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    Useless Speculation: Architectural Obsolescence and the Micro-Parcels of Gordon Matta-Clark's Fake Estates.Rick Fox - 2020 - Architecture Philosophy 5 (1).
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  45. A Review: Thoreau's Living Ethics.Rick Furtak - 2004 - Thoreau Society Bulletin 249:4-5.
     
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    The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling: On Affect and Intentionality by Jean Moritz Müller.Rick Anthony Furtak - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (2):391-392.
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    Beyond connectionist versus classical Al: A control theoretic perspective on development and cognitive science.Rick Grush - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):720-720.
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    Consequences of consequentialism.Rick Grush - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):18-19.
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    Is art necessarily irrational.Jacob Kogan - 1974 - Philosophia 4 (4):564-565.
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  50. Khudozhestvennyĭ vkus.L. N. Kogan - 1966
     
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