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    Evidential Strength of Intonational Cues and Rational Adaptation to Reliable Intonation.Timo B. Roettger & Michael Franke - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (7):e12745.
    Intonation plays an integral role in comprehending spoken language. Listeners can rapidly integrate intonational information to predictively map a given pitch accent onto the speaker's likely referential intentions. We use mouse tracking to investigate two questions: (a) how listeners draw predictive inferences based on information from intonation? and (b) how listeners adapt their online interpretation of intonational cues when these are reliable or unreliable? We formulate a novel Bayesian model of rational predictive cue integration and explore predictions derived under a (...)
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    Scientific Inference with Interpretable Machine Learning: Analyzing Models to Learn About Real-World Phenomena.Timo Freiesleben, Gunnar König, Christoph Molnar & Álvaro Tejero-Cantero - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (3):1-39.
    To learn about real world phenomena, scientists have traditionally used models with clearly interpretable elements. However, modern machine learning (ML) models, while powerful predictors, lack this direct elementwise interpretability (e.g. neural network weights). Interpretable machine learning (IML) offers a solution by analyzing models holistically to derive interpretations. Yet, current IML research is focused on auditing ML models rather than leveraging them for scientific inference. Our work bridges this gap, presenting a framework for designing IML methods—termed ’property descriptors’—that illuminate not just (...)
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  3. A graph-theoretic analysis of the semantic paradoxes.Timo Beringer & Thomas Schindler - 2017 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):442-492.
    We introduce a framework for a graph-theoretic analysis of the semantic paradoxes. Similar frameworks have been recently developed for infinitary propositional languages by Cook and Rabern, Rabern, and Macauley. Our focus, however, will be on the language of first-order arithmetic augmented with a primitive truth predicate. Using Leitgeb’s notion of semantic dependence, we assign reference graphs (rfgs) to the sentences of this language and define a notion of paradoxicality in terms of acceptable decorations of rfgs with truth values. It is (...)
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  4. The (Im-)possibilities of Public Atheism in Malaysia.Timo Duile & Ahmad Faizuddin Ramli - 2025 - Asian Studies Review 49 (1):1-18.
    Religion, especially Islam, plays a crucial role in Malaysia’s post-plural society and ethnic Malay identity. Atheism, as a conviction that challenges religious beliefs, is therefore highly controversial in Malaysia: it not only conflicts with the Rukun Negara (national principles) state ideology, which holds the belief in God as its first principle, but also challenges the notion of ethnic Malay identity, which is framed as Islamic and occupies a special place in Malaysian society. This article explores the potential of atheism to (...)
     
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    The Longitudinal Measurement of Reasoning Abilities in Students With Special Educational Needs.Timo Gnambs & Lena Nusser - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    (1 other version)The Economist’s depoliticisation of European austerity and the constitution of a ‘euphemised’ neoliberal discourse.Timo Harjuniemi - 2019 - Tandf: Critical Discourse Studies 17 (5):494-509.
    Volume 17, Issue 5, November 2020, Page 494-509.
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    Language, Culture and Cognition from Descartes to Lewes.Timo Kaitaro - 2022 - Boston: BRILL.
    The monograph tells a different story on the history of modern philosophy: the narrative is no longer centred on the question whether knowledge results from experience or reason, but whether experience and reason are in fact possible without language.
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    Are Spinozistic Ideas Cartesian Judgements?Timo Kajamies - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 45:137-143.
    Some commentators maintain that Spinozistic active ideas are judgements. I shall call this view the common interpretation, since it is popular to interpret Spinoza as reacting against Descartes’ theory of ideas. According to this reading, Spinozistic ideas are considered not as Cartesian ideas but as Cartesian judgements. One clear difference between Descartes and Spinoza is that Spinoza holds that ideas are active, while Descartes does not. According to the common interpretation, Spinoza and Descartes use the concept of activity in the (...)
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    Staunen: Perspektiven eines Phänomens zwischen Natur und Kultur.Timo Kehren, Carolin Krahn, Georg Oswald & Christoph Poetsch (eds.) - 2019 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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    Gardens and gardening: An ecosemiotic view.Timo Maran - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (150):119-133.
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    Optimization of Proprioceptive Stimulation Frequency and Movement Range for fMRI.Timo Nurmi, Linda Henriksson & Harri Piitulainen - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Short-interval intracortical inhibition is not affected by varying visual feedback in an isometric task in biceps brachii muscle.Timo Rantalainen, Ashleigh Weier, Michael Leung, Chris Brandner, Michael Spittle & Dawson Kidgell - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Diderot philosophe (review).Timo Kaitaro - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (4):498-499.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Diderot philosopheTimo KaitaroColas Duflo. Diderot philosophe. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2003. Pp. 543. Cloth, € 85,00.Diderot's thought has often been believed to be full of incoherencies and paradoxes, lacking the unity characteristic of philosophical systems. It is true that he preferred the form of a dialogue to that of a systematic treatise and that his ideas on a specific subject tend to be dispersed in a variety of philosophical, (...)
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    Two Dogmas of Rorty's Pragmatism.Timo Vuorio - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (1):87-95.
    Two Dogmas of Rorty's Pragmatism Here I discuss two controversial distinctions that have an essential role in Rorty's pragmatism: the distinction between descriptive and normative discourses, and the distinction between the private and public dimensions of human life. Neither of them is Rorty's novelty, but the way he stresses them is unique. The first is a central presupposition of his Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature (1979), while the other is the argumentative base of Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (1989). I (...)
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    100 Jahre Rezeption des Todestriebkonzepts.Timo Storck - 2020 - Psyche 74 (11):831-867.
    Sigmund Freuds »Jenseits des Lustprinzips« und die darin entwickelte Todestriebhypothese werden seit 100 Jahren kontrovers diskutiert, wobei die »zaudernde« Rezeption den im Text beschriebenen und vorgeführten »Zauderrhythmus« des Freud’schen Denkens abbildet. Die vorliegende Arbeit nimmt ausgehend von einer Skizze der Freud’schen Kernannahmen zum Todestrieb eine werkgeschichtliche Einordnung vor und stellt dann die Rezeptionsgeschichte einschließlich der Vorschläge zur Modifikationen in verschiedenen psychoanalytischen Denklinien vor (Klein-Bion, Lacan und andere französische Autoren, Bedeutung der Aggression). Neuere Ansätze werden unter dem Blickwinkel dialektischen Denkens und (...)
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    Listeners' adaptation to unreliable intonation is speaker-sensitive.Timo B. Roettger & Kim Rimland - 2020 - Cognition 204 (C):104372.
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  17. Adorno on Kant, Freedom and Determinism.Timo Jütten - 2010 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):548-574.
    In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts remains fruitful today. I begin with some background on Adorno's conception of ‘metacritique’ and on Kant's conception of freedom, as I understand it. Next, I discuss Adorno's analysis of the experiential content of Kantian freedom, according to which Kant has reified the particular social experience of the early modern bourgeoisie in his conception of unconditioned freedom. Adorno argues against this conception of freedom and suggests (...)
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  18. Is the Market a Sphere of Social Freedom?Timo Jütten - 2015 - Critical Horizons 16 (2):187-203.
    In this paper I examine Axel Honneth’s normative reconstruction of the market as a sphere of social freedom in his 2014 book, Freedom’s Right. Honneth’s position is complex: on the one hand, he acknowledges that modern capitalist societies do not realise social freedom; on the other hand, he insists that the promise of social freedom is implicit in the market sphere. In fact, the latter explains why modern subjects have seen capitalism as legitimate. I will reconstruct Honneth’s conception of social (...)
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  19. What is Reification? A Critique of Axel Honneth.Timo Jütten - 2010 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):235-256.
    In this paper I criticise Axel Honneth's reactualization of reification as a concept in critical theory in his 2005 Tanner Lectures and argue that he ultimately fails on his own terms. His account is based on two premises: (1) reification is to be taken literally rather than metaphorically, and (2) it is not conceived of as a moral injury but as a social pathology. Honneth concludes that reification is ?forgetfulness of recognition?, more specifically, of antecedent recognition, an emphatic and engaged (...)
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    Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions’ Data and the Urgent Need for a Science-Led Just Transition: Introduction to a Thematic Symposium.Timo Busch, Charles H. Cho, Andreas G. F. Hoepner, Giovanna Michelon & Joeri Rogelj - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (4):897-901.
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  21. Reference graphs and semantic paradox.Timo Beringer & Thomas Schindler - 2016 - In Adam Arazim & Michal Dancak, Logica Yearbook 2015. College Publications. pp. 1-15.
     
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    New Ethics--new Society, Or, The Dawn of Justice.Timo Airaksinen & Olli Loukola - 2000
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    Practical Philosophy and Action Theory.Timo Airaksinen & Wojciech Gasparski - 1993 - Transaction.
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    Hegels Lehre von der Weltgeschichte: zur logischen und systematischen Grundlegung der Hegelschen Geschichtsphilosophie.Timo Bautz - 1988 - München: Fink.
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    Der Vater als Sozialfigur: eine semantische Rekonstruktion und Funktionsanalyse des Vaters.Timo Burger - 2021 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    In dieser rekonstruktiv angelegten qualitativen Analyse wird aus systemtheoretischer Perspektive der Sozialfigur Vater nachgegangen. Ausgehend von einer historisch-genetischen Rekonstruktion der Fremdbeschreibung der gepflegten Vater-Semantik seit der Antike bis ins 21. Jahrhundert werden 14 Väter in problemzentrierten Interviews auf ihre Selbstbeschreibung hin dokumentarisch analysiert. Als Ergebnisse der Forschungsarbeit werden neben gegenwärtigen kommunikativen Spielräumen auch Rekursionen auf die im ersten Teil der Arbeit herausgestellte gepflegte Semantik deutlich, die im Sinne eines Trampelpfads komplexe Verweisungsstrukturen des kommunikativ Sagbaren abstecken. Der AutorTimo Burger war bis (...)
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    Farbe und Raum: Wittgenstein über weiß und trübe.Timo-Peter Ertz - 2019 - Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):125-137.
    In his Remarks on Colour Wittgenstein repeatedly mentions that white glass is necessarily non-transparent. However, Wittgenstein does not provide convincing evidence for this thesis. He touches on several disanalogies between white and coloured glass, but the coherence of these disanalogies is occasionally somewhat overestimated.Wittgenstein's remarks on transparent white glass appear incomplete and I am not aware of any philosophical works that closes the gaps in his remarks on transparent white. This paper will try to close at least one of these (...)
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    IV. Mooresche Sätze.Timo-Peter Ertz - 2008 - In Regel Und Witzrule and 'Witz'. Wittgensteinian Perspectives on Mathematics, Language and Morality: Wittgensteinsche Perspektiven Auf Mathematik, Sprache Und Moral. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Paul et le judaïsme du second Temple.Timo Eskola - 2002 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):377-398.
    L'exégèse paulinienne du XX° siècle ayant principalement été le fait des spécialistes de confession protestante, l'article suit les changements opérés et s'attarde sur deux figures qui ont notablement animé et marqué les recherches actuelles, E.P. Sanders et H. Räisänen. Avec sa théorie du nomisme d'alliance, Sanders a sans doute le plus œuvré pour montrer le primat de la christologie dans la sotériologie paulinienne. Si son idée de nomisme d'alliance était vraie, Paul n'aurait jamais pensé que le judaïsme était une religion (...)
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    Zwischen Selbstinszenierung und Rezeption: Carl Schmitts Ort in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.Timo Frasch - 2006 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Medium, the human condition and beyond.Timo P. Kylmälä - 2012 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 4 (2):133-151.
    In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, mediatization was understood as a condition through which a person lost his or her agency. A person mediatized was a person deprived of his sovereign power to act. This understanding is perhaps more pertinent today than ever in describing the way humans are, in a manner, mediatized by their own technological constructs. In a McLuhanesque sense, if we place too much influence on the understanding of the message, we do not understand the medium. In (...)
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    John Maynard Smithi loomasignaalide tüpoloogia semiootilisest vaatenurgast. Kokkuvõte.Timo Maran - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (3/4):497-497.
    Approaches to animal communication have for the most part been quite different in semiotics and evolutionary biology. In this context the writings of a leading evolutionary biologist who has also been attracted to semiotics — John Maynard Smith — are an interesting exception and object of study. The present article focuses on the use and adaptation of semiotic terminology in Maynard Smith’s works with reference to general theoretical premises both in semiotics and evolutionary biology. In developing a typology of animal (...)
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    David Carr, Experience and History: Phenomenological Perspectives on the Historical World: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, 256 pp. £ 41,99 . ISBN: 978-0-19-937765-7.Timo Miettinen - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (3):261-266.
    In the field of philosophy of history, the problem of historical representation has become one of the central points of interest during the past few decades. Through the publication of Hayden White’s influential Metahistory , Louis Mink’s studies of the narrative form, and recent openings in the so-called “new philosophy of history” , we have witnessed a new interest in the questions of narrativity and emplotment—that is, the ways in which historical knowledge is constructed through the creative activity of the (...)
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    Der pulsierende Mensch. Trieb und Leib in der Psychoanalyse.Timo Storck - 2018 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 8 (1):37-52.
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    “A sociality of pure egoists”: Husserl’s critique of liberalism.Timo Miettinen - 2023 - Continental Philosophy Review 56 (3):443-460.
    According to Husserl’s self-description, his phenomenological project was “completely apolitical.” Husserl’s phenomenology did not provide a political philosophy in the classical sense, a normative description of a functioning social order and its respective institutional structures. Nor did Husserl have much to say about the day-to-day politics of his time. Yet his reflections on community and culture were not completely without political implications. This article deals with an often-neglected strand of Husserl’s philosophy, namely his critique of liberalism. In this article, liberalism (...)
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    Peace and Understanding: A Ricoeurian Perspective.Timo Helenius & Björn Vikström - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (3):1-5.
    Persistent and newly emerging conflicts around the world have made the search for successful conflict resolution imperative. We need insights into how to prevent violent clashes, and how to find ways to peace and reconciliation. Since the 1970s, an increasing number of institutions have started to work on topics such as “peace studies”, “conflict resolution/transformation”, “transitional justice”, and “reconciliation”. The articles published in this issue are based on keynote lectures and presentations held at the workshop “Peace and Understanding: A Ricœurian (...)
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    The Ecosemiosphere is a Grounded Semiosphere. A Lotmanian Conceptualization of Cultural-Ecological Systems.Timo Maran - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (2):519-530.
    Growing ecological problems have raised the need for conceptual tools dedicated to studying semiotic processes in cultural-ecological systems. Departing from both ecosemiotics and cultural semiotics, the concept of an ecosemiosphere is proposed to denote the entire complex of semiosis in an ecosystem, including the involvement of human cultural semiosis. More specifically, the ecosemiosphere is a semiotic system comprising all species and their umwelts, alongside the diverse semiotic relations (including humans with their culture) that they have in the given ecosystem, and (...)
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    Ecology-Driven Real Options: An Investment Framework for Incorporating Uncertainties in the Context of the Natural Environment.Timo Busch & Volker H. Hoffmann - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (2):295-310.
    The role of uncertainty within an organization’s environment features prominently in the business ethics and management literature, but how corporate investment decisions should proceed in the face of uncertainties relating to the natural environment is less discussed. From the perspective of ecological economics, the salience of ecology-induced issues challenges management to address new types of uncertainties. These pertain to constraints within the natural environment as well as to institutional action aimed at conserving the natural environment. We derive six areas of (...)
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  38. The theory of the organism-environment system: I. Description of the theory.Timo Jarvilehto - 1998 - Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science 33 (4):321-334.
    The theory of the organism-environment system starts with the proposition that in any functional sense organism and environment are inseparable and form only one unitary system. The organism cannot exist without the environment and the environment has descriptive properties only if it is connected to the organism. Although for practical purposes we do separate organism and environment, this common-sense starting point leads in psychological theory to problems which cannot be solved. Therefore, separation of organism and environment cannot be the basis (...)
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  39. Adorno on hope.Timo Jütten - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (3):284-306.
    I argue that Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy articulates a radical conception of hope. According to Lear, radical hope is ‘directed toward a future goodness that transcends the current ability to understand what it is’. Given Adorno’s claim that the current world is radically evil, and that we cannot know or even imagine what the good is, it is plausible that his conception of hope must be radical in this sense. I develop this argument through an analysis of Adorno’s engagement with (...)
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    The Altered States Database: Psychometric Data of Altered States of Consciousness.Timo T. Schmidt & Hendrik Berkemeyer - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  41. Sexual Objectification.Timo Jütten - 2016 - Ethics 127 (1):27-49.
    According to Martha Nussbaum, objectification is essentially a form of instrumentalization or use. I argue that this instrumentalization account fails to capture the distinctive harms and wrongs of sexual objectification, because it does not explain the relationship between instrumentalization and the processes of social stereotyping that make it possible. I develop an imposition account of sexual objectification that provides such an explanation and, therefore, should be preferred over the instrumentalization account. It draws on a contrast between imposition and self-presentation and (...)
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    Absolutely Certain Beliefs.Timo Airaksinen - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:393-406.
    This paper presents a critical review and discussion of three recent major theories of epistemic scepticism. Odegard and Rescher both agree that real knowledge entails certain beliefs. But they both fail to see how beliefs could be absolutely certain. Klein’s book, Certainty: A Refutationof Scepticism, presents the strongest possible view in favor of absolute certainty. I pay attention to its technical details and development by Klein. My conclusion is that Klein’s theory rests on some presupposed ideas that are either counterintuitive (...)
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    Berkeley's Lasting Legacy: 300 Years Later.Timo Airaksinen & Bertil Belfrage Airaksinen (eds.) - 2011 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    George Berkeley is, with John Locke and David Hume, one of the three major figures in the British empiricist school of philosophy. He has been the centre of much attention recently and his philosophical profile has gradually changed. In the 20th century he was almost exclusively known for his denial of the existence of matter, but today it is no longer reasonable to confine an account of Berkeley to the challenging philosophical inventions that he published when he was a young (...)
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  44. Light and Causality in Siris.Timo Airaksinen - 2011 - In Timo Airaksinen & Bertil Belfrage, Berkeley's lasting legacy: 300 years later. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    George Berkeley's Siris (1744) has been a neglected work, for many reasons. Some of them are good and some bad. The book is difficult to decipher, mainly because of its ancient metaphysics. He talks about the world as an animal or plant. He speculates about man as a microcosm which is analogous to the universe as a macrocosm. He recommends tar-water as a universal medicine. This was understandable in his own time. But Siris is also a Newtonian treatise which both (...)
     
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    Independence Day in a would-be Christian nation.Timo Kallinen - 2022 - Approaching Religion 12 (3):32-47.
    When the West African nation of Ghana attained its independence from colonial rule in 1957, its traditional culture was to be promoted in all sectors of public life. Similarly, what was construed as Ghanaian traditional religion was to be treated equally with Christianity and Islam. The ritual offering of libations to ancestral spirits and deities was considered the Ghanaian equivalent to Christian and Muslim prayers, and it has been performed side by side with them in all sorts of national events. (...)
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    Семиотическое моделирование мимикрии на примере гнездового паразитизма. Резюме.Timo Maran - 2010 - Sign Systems Studies 38 (1/4):376-377.
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    Mimees kui semiootilise kommunikatsiooni nähtus. Kokkuvõte.Timo Maran - 2003 - Sign Systems Studies 31 (1):215-215.
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    Ökosemiootika metodoloogia sünteesi poole.Timo Maran - 2007 - Sign Systems Studies 35 (1-2):294-294.
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    Mimikri semiootiline modelleerimine viitega pesaparasitismile. Kokkuvõte.Timo Maran - 2010 - Sign Systems Studies 38 (1/4):377-377.
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    Global genes, local concerns: legal, ethical, and scientific challenges in international biobanking.Timo Minssen, Janne Rothmar Herrmann & Jens Schovsbo (eds.) - 2019 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Large-scale, interoperable biobanks are an increasingly important asset in today's life science research and, as a result, multiple types of biobanks are being established around the globe with very different financial, organizational and legal set-ups. With interdisciplinary chapters written by lawyers, sociologists, doctors and biobank practitioners, Global Genes, Local Concerns identifies and discusses the most pressing issues in contemporary biobanking.This timely book addresses pressing questions such as: how do national biobanks best contribute to translational research?; What are the opportunities and (...)
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