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  1. The meaning of 'most': Semantics, numerosity and psychology.Paul Pietroski, Jeffrey Lidz, Tim Hunter & Justin Halberda - 2009 - Mind and Language 24 (5):554-585.
    The meaning of 'most' can be described in many ways. We offer a framework for distinguishing semantic descriptions, interpreted as psychological hypotheses that go beyond claims about sentential truth conditions, and an experiment that tells against an attractive idea: 'most' is understood in terms of one-to-one correspondence. Adults evaluated 'Most of the dots are yellow', as true or false, on many trials in which yellow dots and blue dots were displayed for 200 ms. Displays manipulated the ease of using a (...)
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    Strategic Explanations for the Early Adoption of ISO 14001.Pratima Bansal & Trevor Hunter - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 46 (3):289 - 299.
    There are two different, and somewhat competing, strategic explanations for why firms certify for ISO 14001. On the one hand, firms may seek to reinforce their present strategies thereby further enhancing their competitive advantage. On the other hand, firms may use ISO 14001 as a mechanism to reorient their strategies, so that a clear signal is sent about the firm's change in strategic positioning. This paper aims to identify the most likely explanation for early adopters of ISO 14001. Using a (...)
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    Interface transparency and the psychosemantics of most.Jeffrey Lidz, Paul Pietroski, Tim Hunter & Justin Halberda - 2011 - Natural Language Semantics 19 (3):227-256.
    This paper proposes an Interface Transparency Thesis concerning how linguistic meanings are related to the cognitive systems that are used to evaluate sentences for truth/falsity: a declarative sentence S is semantically associated with a canonical procedure for determining whether S is true; while this procedure need not be used as a verification strategy, competent speakers are biased towards strategies that directly reflect canonical specifications of truth conditions. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis comes from a psycholinguistic experiment examining adult judgments (...)
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    How Standard is Standardized MNC Global Environmental Communication?Trevor Hunter & Pratima Bansal - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (2):135-147.
    In this paper, we develop an argument to show why we expect that multinational companies will ensure that they communicate credibly about their environmental responsibility, across all their subsidiaries. Credible environmental communication helps to increase the firm’s legitimacy and reduce its liability of foreignness on an issue that is globally relevant. We develop a measure to test if there is a standardized level of environmental communication credibility on the country-specific web sites of MNC subsidiaries around the world and find, in (...)
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    On how verification tasks are related to verification procedures: a reply to Kotek et al.Tim Hunter, Jeffrey Lidz, Darko Odic & Alexis Wellwood - 2017 - Natural Language Semantics 25 (2):91-107.
    Kotek et al. argue on the basis of novel experimental evidence that sentences like ‘Most of the dots are blue’ are ambiguous, i.e. have two distinct truth conditions. Kotek et al. furthermore suggest that when their results are taken together with those of earlier work by Lidz et al., the overall picture that emerges casts doubt on the conclusions that Lidz et al. drew from their earlier results. We disagree with this characterization of the relationship between the two studies. Our (...)
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    Linguistic meanings in mind.Alexis Wellwood & Tim Hunter - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e289.
    The target article focuses on evidence from nonlinguistic faculties to defend the claim that cognition generally traffics in language-of-thought (LoT)-type representations. This focus creates needed space to discuss the mounting accumulation of nonclassical evidence for LoT, but it also misses relevant work in linguistics that directly offers a perspective on specific hypotheses about candidate LoT representations.
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    The Chomsky Hierarchy 1.Tim Hunter - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey (eds.), A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 74–95.
    The classification of grammars that became known as the Chomsky hierarchy was an exploration of what kinds of regularities could arise from grammars that had various conditions imposed on their structure. Intersubstitutability is closely related to the way different levels on the Chomsky hierarchy correspond to different kinds of memory. This chapter deals with the general concept of a string‐rewriting grammar, which provides the setting in which the Chomsky hierarchy can be formulated. An unrestricted rewriting grammar works with a specified (...)
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  8. Advancing African dance as a practice of freedom.Shani Collins & Truth Hunter - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
  9. Advancing African dance as a practice of freedom.Shani Collins & Truth Hunter - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Variation in mild context-sensitivity.Robert Frank & Tim Hunter - 2021 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 3 (2):181-214.
    Aravind Joshi famously hypothesized that natural language syntax was characterized (in part) by mildly context-sensitive generative power. Subsequent work in mathematical linguistics over the past three decades has revealed surprising convergences among a wide variety of grammatical formalisms, all of which can be said to be mildly context-sensitive. But this convergence is not absolute. Not all mildly context-sensitive formalisms can generate exactly the same stringsets (i.e. they are not all weakly equivalent), and even when two formalisms can both generate a (...)
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  11. Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century.Tera Hunter - unknown
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    Dharma Pātañjala, a Śaiva Scripture from Ancient Java, Studied in the Light of Related Old Javanese and Sanskrit Texts. By Andrea Acri.Tom Hunter - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1).
    Dharma Pātañjala, a Śaiva Scripture from Ancient Java, Studied in the Light of Related Old Javanese and Sanskrit Texts. Gonda Indological Studies, vol. 16. By Andrea Acri. Pp. xviii + 706. Gronin- gen: Egbert Forsten, 2012. €170.
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  13. History of Philosophy, for Use in High Schools, Academies, and Colleges.Thomas Hunter - 1900 - New York, Cincinnati [etc.]: American book company.
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    History of philosophy, for use in high schools, academies, and colleges.Thomas Hunter - 1900 - New York, Cincinnati [etc.]: American book company.
    This comprehensive history of philosophy is designed for use in high schools, academies, and colleges. It covers the major philosophical movements and thinkers throughout history, from ancient Greek philosophy to modern existentialism. The book provides clear explanations of complex concepts and includes insightful analysis of key philosophical texts. 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 (...)
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    Letter concerning articles entitled "Examination Policy of the University of New Zealand".T. A. Hunter - 1938 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):288.
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    (1 other version)Psychological clinic for children, Victoria university college, Wellington.T. A. Hunter - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (4):300 – 303.
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    Processions, Seductions, Divine Battles: Aśvaghoṣa at the Foundations of Old Javanese Literature.Thomas M. Hunter - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (2):341-360.
    The influence of Aśvaghoṣa on the later tradition of kāvya was largely passed over in the South Asian tradition, even though the debt to his influence is clear in processional scenes developed by Kālidāsa and the attempted seduction of Arjuna developed by Bhāravi in his Kirātārjunīyam. We know from the testimony of the Chinese pilgrim Yijing that the Buddhacarita was a revered object of study in the Sumatran capital Śrībhoga near the close of the seventh century CE. It thus perhaps (...)
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    (1 other version)Some concepts in relation to social science.T. A. Hunter - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):161 – 185.
    “This is the enemy of true progress-this. belief that things have been already settled for is and the consequent result of considering proposals not on their merits but in reference to a system of principles which is for the most part a survival from primitive civilizations.” JULIAN HUXLEY.
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    Syntactic Effects of Conjunctivist Semantics: Unifying Movement and Adjunction.Tim Hunter - 2011 - John Benjamins Pub. Company.
    chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Goals In this book I will explore the syntactic and semantic properties of movement and adjunction in natural language, ...
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    (1 other version)Sense of equilibrium.T. A. Hunter - 1930 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):302 – 305.
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    Some reflections on social institutions.T. A. Hunter - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):40 – 46.
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    (1 other version)Theory and practice in morals: A rejoinder.T. A. Hunter - 1930 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):56 – 58.
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    (1 other version)Theory and practice in morals.T. A. Hunter - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):50 – 55.
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    (1 other version)What is wrong with the world.T. A. Hunter - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):51 – 57.
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    Peut-on tirer une éthique de l'observation de la nature ?Éliot Litalien, Cléa Bénoliel, Simon-Pierre Cherie-Cossette, Emmanuelle Gauthier-Lamer, Thiago Hunter, Thomas Mekhaël & Louis Sagnières (eds.) - 2013 - Les Cahiers d'Ithaque.
    Ce recueil réunit des articles qui s'interrogent, depuis un ensemble de perspectives philosophiques des plus diverses, sur le rapport entre nature et éthique.
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    The We Believe of Philosophers: Implicit Epistemologies and Unexamined Psychologies.P. A. Mcgavin & T. A. Hunter - 2014 - International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3):279-296.
    The ethical theory espoused by a philosopher is often dominated by certain implicit epistemological assumptions. These “ways of knowing” may in turn be dominated by personality preferences that give rise to certain preferred worldviews that undergird various philosophies. Such preferred worldviews are seen in We believe positions, stated or unstated. The meaning of these claims about the interconnections of unexamined assumptions and their philosophical implications may be seen through an example. This paper will examine certain crucial aspects of the thought (...)
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    The We Believe of Philosophers in advance.P. A. McGavin & T. A. Hunter - forthcoming - International Philosophical Quarterly.
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    The relation between "intelligence" and reflex conduction rate.L. E. Travis & T. A. Hunter - 1928 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 11 (5):342.
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    (1 other version)An Introduction to Psychology. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1926 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):71.
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    An Introduction to Social Psychology. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):228.
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    An Introduction to Living Philosophy. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):304.
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    An Outline of Social Psychology. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):306.
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    A Study of Practical Ability. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1925 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):307.
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    Fundamentals of Psychology ; Fundamentals of Vocational Psychology. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1925 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):139.
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    Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1933 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):70.
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    Psychology Applied to Education. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):68.
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    Philosophy of Today. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):228.
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    The Basis of Freedom. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1924 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):68.
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    The Philosophy of Clothes. [REVIEW]T. A. Hunter - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):151.
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